Differential diagnosis of tumorous space-occupying lesions of the parotid gland: angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia and Kimura disease

Laryngo- rhino- otologie
J UssmüllerI Bergmann

Abstract

Subcutaneous mass lesions of the head and neck are common in angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia (ALHE) as well as in Kimura's disease, most often in a periauricular location in young and middle aged adults. Often these benign angioproliferative lesions of unknown etiology will be misdiagnosed as parotid tumors although the majority are paraglandular. Whereas ill-defined lesions involving the parotid gland are frequently observed in Kimura's disease, only one case of intraparotid ALHE is reported in the literature. To this we add one further case: a 24-year-old man with a solid and well displaceable tumor of the left preauricular region. At ultrasound and intraoperatively we found a well demarcated tumor with high central vascularization surrounded by multiple networks of veins. One larger artery entered the lesion directly, visible as vascular structure on the cut surface. This blood vessel may have represented a vascular pattern (3 mm in diameter) that was identified as an artery by flow velocity measurement at duplex sonography. Histopathologically we saw the characteristic features of ALHE: numerous capillary proliferations showing prominent epithelioid endothelia cells with typical "hop nail" appearance, focal lymp...Continue Reading

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May 17, 2006·The Journal of Dermatology·Hiromi TsuboiKensei Katsuoka
Aug 6, 2021·Laryngo- rhino- otologie·Claudia Scherl

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