Sonal Mishra1, Y C Mishra2. 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Employees' State Insurance Corporation Dental College and Hospital, Rohini Sector 15, New Delhi 110085, India. 2. Professor and Head, Department of Dental Surgery, G.S.V.M. Medical College, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208002, India.
Abstract
PROBLEM CONSIDERED: Minor salivary glands are found in the sino-nasal cavities, oropharynx, larynx and trachea with the majority being found in the oral cavity. 80% or more of minor salivary gland tumors are malignant and they tend to have a great variation in presentation and histology. We sought out to compare the presentation of various minor salivary gland tumors (MSGT's) in the Indian population as compared to that reported in different races and regions. METHODS: We report a clinical case series in which 17 patients with biopsy proven minor salivary gland tumors both benign and malignant at various intraoral sites viz the palate, cheek, retromolar trigone and floor of the mouth were operated upon and followed up over a span of 10 years from 2001 to 2011. RESULTS: 15 patients were treated timely with complete removal of the lesions by wide local excision and as confirmed by histopathology; one patient with adenoid cystic carcinoma delayed in seeking treatment and expired within a month and another with salivary duct carcinoma presented with advanced disease and regional metastases in the form of multiple ipsilateral enlarged lymph nodes and distant metastases in the liver. He was given palliative radiotherapy but he died after six weeks of receiving treatment. CONCLUSION: the results that we obtained for Indians were comparable to the various population studies done around the world.
PROBLEM CONSIDERED: Minor salivary glands are found in the sino-nasal cavities, oropharynx, larynx and trachea with the majority being found in the oral cavity. 80% or more of minor salivary gland tumors are malignant and they tend to have a great variation in presentation and histology. We sought out to compare the presentation of various minor salivary gland tumors (MSGT's) in the Indian population as compared to that reported in different races and regions. METHODS: We report a clinical case series in which 17 patients with biopsy proven minor salivary gland tumors both benign and malignant at various intraoral sites viz the palate, cheek, retromolar trigone and floor of the mouth were operated upon and followed up over a span of 10 years from 2001 to 2011. RESULTS: 15 patients were treated timely with complete removal of the lesions by wide local excision and as confirmed by histopathology; one patient with adenoid cystic carcinoma delayed in seeking treatment and expired within a month and another with salivary duct carcinoma presented with advanced disease and regional metastases in the form of multiple ipsilateral enlarged lymph nodes and distant metastases in the liver. He was given palliative radiotherapy but he died after six weeks of receiving treatment. CONCLUSION: the results that we obtained for Indians were comparable to the various population studies done around the world.
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