Papillary Carcinoma of Stensen's Duct with Intestinal Differentiation

Head and Neck Pathology
Mohamed E MostafaTamara Giorgadze

Abstract

Stensen's duct carcinoma (StDC) is an extremely rare neoplasm, with fewer than 40 cases reported in the literature. We report a unique case of primary StDC with papillary features and intestinal differentiation of a 74-year-old male. We discuss the radiologic and pathologic correlation along with the differential diagnosis of this rare entity.

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