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Aleš Coček1, Klára Hronková, Jana Voldánová, Josef Sach, Alena Skálová, Miloslav Ambruš, Jana Vránová, Aleš Hahn.
Abstract
Low-grade, polymorphic adenocarcinomas occur mainly in females and are usually associated with the small salivary glands of the palate. The tumors are malignant, but not aggressive. Regional neck as well as distant metastasis is rare and the mortality rate is low. Cribriform adenocarcinoma of the salivary glands is a rare tumor, currently ranked among low-grade, polymorphic adenocarcinomas of the salivary glands. However, it differs from carcinomas in this group as it metastasizes to the cervical lymph nodes and exhibits frequent primary localization in the small salivary glands at the base of the tongue. Despite the tendency to metastasize, patient prognosis remains favorable. A case of a 72-year-old woman with neck metastases of cribriform adenocarcinoma, of unknown primary origin, is reported. The primary tumor origin was ultimately determined using nuclear magnetic resonance, histological verification was difficult due to the presence of an intact mucosal cover over the tumor. Cribriform adenocarcinoma is known to have a number of characteristics in common with a typical low-grade, salivary gland adenocarcinoma. However, in contrast to low-grade adenocarcinomas, the tumor presented with neck lymph node metastasis.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 22870142 PMCID: PMC3412528 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2010.213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967