| Literature DB >> 22076703 |
Bridget Loehn1, Collin Sutton, Jennifer Jastram-Belcher, Anthony Harton, Dwayne Anderson, Rohan R Walvekar.
Abstract
Sialadenoma papilliferum is a rare benign salivary gland tumor. We present an unusual case of sialadenoma papilliferum of the parotid gland, discuss clinical presentation, diagnostic challenges, and review of the literature. A 65-year-old male smoker presented with a large, exophytic, fungating, painless mass in the tail parotid for 8 years. The tumor developed an exophytic component 2 years before presentation. The patient subsequently underwent superficial parotidectomy with facial nerve preservation. Initial pathological analysis suggested a variant of Warthin's tumor. The pathology underwent extensive internal and external review. Final diagnosis was consistent with sialadenoma papilliferum. We present the fourth reported case of sialadenoma papilliferum within the parotid gland and only the second that has presented with breach of the overlying skin. The clinical presentation may mimic an advanced parotid malignancy. However, facial nerve preservation and good surgical outcomes can be obtained.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22076703 DOI: 10.1002/hed.21879
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck ISSN: 1043-3074 Impact factor: 3.147