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Salivary Gland Pathology Eric Klein, M.D. SUNY Downstate Department of Surgery www.downstatesurgery.org

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Salivary Gland Pathology

Eric Klein, M.D.

SUNY Downstate

Department of Surgery

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Case 1

• 32 y/o male with episodic pain and swelling from his left upper neck for several years

• Enlarged, non-tender left submandibular gland and surrounding lymphadenopathy

• No palpable stones

• CT scan - small calculi

• FNA lymph nodes – benign, reactive

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Case 1

• Left submandibular gland excision with biopsy of enlarged level 2 and 3 lymph nodes

• Mild focal chronic sialoadenitis

• Lymph nodes – reactive hyperplasia

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Case 2

• 58 y/o female with progressively enlarging left facial mass for 40 years

• 8 x 7 cm lobular mass overlying angle of jaw

• No palpable lymphadenopathy

• Facial nerve function intact

• CT scan – 2.8 x 2.2 cm cystic mass in superficial left parotid gland

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Case 2

• Left superficial parotidectomy

• 6 x 5 x 4 cm parotid gland with chronic sialadenitis

• 3 cm lymphoepithelial cyst

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Outline

• Anatomy

• Physiology

• Non-neoplastic Diseases

• Benign Tumors

• Malignant Tumors

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Anatomy

• Parotid glands – Stenson duct -> opposite 2nd maxillary molar

• Submandibular glands – Wharton duct -> behind mandibular incisors

• Sublingual glands – Major duct of Bartholin -> Wharton duct

– Multiple minor ducts of Rivinus -> floor of mouth

• Minor Salivary glands

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Physiology

• Produce 500-1500 mL of saliva daily

• Digestive enzymes

• Bacteriostatic functions

• Lubrication

• Hygienic activities

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Non-neoplastic Diseases

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Mumps (Viral Parotiditis)

• Acute bilateral painful erythematous parotid swelling

• Fever and malaise

• Young children

• 2-3 week incubation period

• CONTAGIOUS

• Rare with vaccination

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Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis

• Acute tender swollen gland

• Fever

• Dehydration, trauma, immunosuppression

• Elderly and post-op patients

• May lead to abscess

• Culture saliva – S. aureus, S. pneumoniae, E. coli, H. influenza

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Lymphoepithelial Cysts

• Painless parotid swelling

• Xerostomia

• Cyst fluid contains amylase

• Often the presenting symptom for HIV

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Chronic Granulomatous Sialedenitis

• Cat-Scratch disease (Bartonella henselae)

• Sarcoidosis (Heerfordt syndrome)

• Actinomycosis (dental infection or trauma)

• Wegener Granulomatosis (C-ANCA)

• Syphilis

• Tuberculosis

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Sialolithiasis

• Acute painful swelling after eating

• 85% occur in submandibular gland

• Usually subsides in an hour

• A stone may be palpated or demonstrated on radiographs

• 20% recurrence rate

• Can lead to acute suppurative sialadenitis, duct ectasia or stricture

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Sialolithiasis Treatment

• Intraoral extraction

• Surgical Excision of gland

• Endoscopy

• Radiologic wire basket extraction

• Laser lithotripsy

• Shock wave lithotripsy

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Chronic Sialadenitis

• Chronic pain or swelling worsened by eating

• Causes – Recurrent acute infections

– Trauma

– Radiation

– Iodine

• Attempt to treat underlying cause

• Must rule out malignancy

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Sjögren Syndrome

• Mostly affects females in their 50’s

• Associated with Rhematoid Arthritis and Lupus

• Dry eye, dry mouth, altered taste, dry skin, myalgia, vaginal dryness, vasculitis, and arthritis

• Treated with steroids

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Kimura Disease

• Slowly growing painless salivary gland mass

• Associated with lymphadenopathy

• Primarily in Asian males, teens – 20’s

• Eosinophilia

• Treated by gland excision

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Benign Tumors

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Of salivary gland tumors:

• 80% occur in the parotid glands – 75% benign

• 15% occur in the submandibular glands – 50% benign

• 1% occur in the sublingual glands – 25% benign

• 4% occur in the minor salivary glands – 35% benign

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Treatment of Benign salivary gland tumors

• excision with a negative margin

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Pleomorphic Adenoma (benign mixed tumors)

www.pathpedia.com

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Warthin Tumor (papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum)

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Malignant Tumors

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Pathogenesis

• Reserve Cell Theory (currently favored) – Arise from stem cells that undergo malignant

transformation during differentiation

• Multicellular Theory – Malignant transformation of differentiated cells

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Surgical Treatment

• Total parotidectomy – Only sacrifice facial nerve if it is involved in tumor

• Supraomohyoid neck dissection – Only sacrafice lingual, hypoglossal and marginal

mandibular nerves if they are involved in tumor

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Elective Neck Dissection

• Clinical lymphadenopathy

• Tumor > 4cm

• High grade histology

• Not necessary for adenoid cystic carcinoma

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Neutron-beam Radiation Therapy

• Tumor > 4cm or extraparenchymal invasion

• High-grade histology

• Positive lymph nodes

• Nerve involvement

• Close margins

• Bone, cartilage or muscle invasion

• Recurrent disease

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Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma

pathology.class.kmu.edu.tw

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Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma

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Bibliography

• CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, 3e – Chapter 18. Benign Diseases of the Salivary Glands

(Fidelia Yuan-Shin Butt, MD)

– Chapter 19. Malignant Diseases of the Salivary Glands (Adriane Concus, MD and Theresa Tran, MD)

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