| Literature DB >> 26673450 |
Nagalaxmi Velpula1, Swetha Reddy Annam2, Supriya Reddy Pallepati2, Revanth Kumar3, Ashwanth Kumar3.
Abstract
Salivary gland tumours are rare, comprising 3% of head and neck tumours, of which Pleomorphic Adenoma (PA) constitutes 70-80%. It accounts for 53-74% of parotid tumours, 44-68% submandibular gland tumours and 38-43% of minor salivary gland tumours. It usually presents as painless, firm, slow growing mobile mass. Various diagnostic modalities for early detection of the tumour include FNAC, Ultrasonography, CT and MRI. The choice of treatment of pleomorphic adenoma of the minor salivary glands depends on the aggressiveness of the tumour, the extension of the mass, and its relation with the vital structures. Here, we report a rare case of pleomorphic adenoma of minor salivary glands of cheek in a 40-year-old male patient with emphasis on various diagnostic modalities.Entities:
Keywords: Benign neoplasm; Minor salivary gland; Parotid gland, Ultrasound
Year: 2015 PMID: 26673450 PMCID: PMC4668533 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/14035.6770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X