Volume : V, Issue : X, October - 2016
Salivary Gland Mass Lesions - A Spectrum of Histopathological Findings
Dr. Varsha M. Dhume, Dr. Vikas S. Kavishwar, Dr. Nilesh Patil, Dr. Gururaj V. Puranik
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Introduction: Salivary gland masses include oad spectrum of neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions with variable cytological and histopathological appearance. Methods: All mass lesions of salivary glands received in surgical histopathology section were analysed retrospectively over 10 years period. Results: Out of 122 resected mass lesions, majority were neoplastic (112 cases – 91.8%), benign neoplasms predominated (81 cases – 72.3%). Parotid gland was the commonest site (79.5%). For neoplastic lesions, FNAC showed sensitivity of 96.6% and specificity of 100%. Pleomorphic adenoma was the commonest tumour (67 cases- 59.8%) followed by mucoepidermoid carcinoma (16.9%) and adenoid cystic carcinoma (8.9%) Conclusions: Considering the rarity and vast spectrum of salivary gland masses, correlation of clinical, cytological and histopathological features is essential.
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Dr. Varsha M. Dhume, Dr. Vikas S. Kavishwar, Dr. Nilesh Patil, Dr. Gururaj V. Puranik Salivary Gland Mass Lesions‾A Spectrum of Histopathological Findings Global Journal For Research Analysis,Volume-5, Issue-10, October‾2016
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Dr. Varsha M. Dhume, Dr. Vikas S. Kavishwar, Dr. Nilesh Patil, Dr. Gururaj V. Puranik Salivary Gland Mass Lesions‾A Spectrum of Histopathological Findings Global Journal For Research Analysis,Volume-5, Issue-10, October‾2016