Literature DB >> 15595472

A case of accessory parotid gland tumor.

Takahide Hamano1, Kenji Okami, Motoki Sekine, Kyoko Odagiri, Junichi Onuki, Masahiro Iida, Masahiro Takahashi.   

Abstract

We herein describe a case of accessory parotid gland tumor, including diagnosis and surgical approach. The accessory parotid gland is salivary tissue separated from the main parotid gland and lying on masseter muscle. It has secondary duct empting into the Stensen's duct. The accessory parotid gland exists in 21-61 % of individuals. However, the appearance of an accessory parotid tumor is rare, with a reported frequency of 1-7.7 % of all parotid gland tumors. Surgical resection is the treatment of choice for the accessory parotid gland tumor. It is important to identify the buccal branch of the facial nerve to avoid injury to the facial nerve. The tumor in our case was surgically resected without facial nerve injury. The histopathological diagnosis was pleomorphic adenoma.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15595472

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tokai J Exp Clin Med        ISSN: 0385-0005


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