| Literature DB >> 22472434 |
Christian Naujoks1, Christoph Sproll, Daman Deep Singh, Sebastian Heikaus, Rita Depprich, Norbert R Kübler, Jörg Handschel.
Abstract
Cystadenolymphomas (Warthin's tumors) are the second most frequent lesions of the parotid gland. Due to their benign clinical behavior, the low rates of recurrence and malignant transformation they were classified as tumor-like lesions. In addition, a polyclonal growth of the epithelial components of the tumor could be detected. Warthin's tumors occur bilateral in 7-10%, whereas a multifocal appearance is extremely rare. Even if the pathogenesis is still unclear a heterotopia of salivary tissue during embryogenesis is the most likely explanation for the origin of these tumors in the upper neck and periparotideal region. Here we present a rare case of bilateral, multifocal, extraglandular Warthin's tumors in lymph nodes of the upper neck and give a brief review of the literature. If a primary malignancy can be excluded by a careful staging procedure prior to the operation an isolated excision of the lesions of the neck is the adequate treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22472434 PMCID: PMC3342104 DOI: 10.1186/1746-160X-8-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Face Med ISSN: 1746-160X Impact factor: 2.151