Adenoidzystisches Karzinom im heterotopen Speicheldrüsengewebe der zervikalen Lymphknoten

A. Teymoortash, A. Ramaswamy, J. Werner

LARYNGO-RHINO-OTOLOGIE(2007)

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Abstract
Background: The presence of heterotopic salivary gland tissue in intra-, periparotideal and cervical lymph nodes is not an uncommen finding. In some rare cases the salivary gland inclusions in lymph nodes may undergo neoplastic transformation. Patient and Methods: An isolated and indolent tumor was detected in level Ill in the right cervical area in a 60 year-old male patient. The histological assessment of the extirpated node seemed to indicate lymph node metastasis of an adenoid cystic carcinoma. The radiological and endoscopic findings did not reveal a primary tumor. Results: Due to the fact of missing of a primary tumor, the diagnosis of an adenoid cystic carcinoma in heterotopic salivary gland tissue of the cervical lymph node was established after long-term observation. Conclusion: After exclusion of an occult carcinoma of the salivary glands, the possibility of malignant transformation of heterotopic intranodal salivary gland inclusions should be considered in patients suffering from salivary gland carcinoma in the area of the cervical lymph nodes.
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adenoid cystic carcinoma,cervical lymph nodes,heterotopia of the salivary glands
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