PMID: 8944036Dec 1, 1996Paper

Salivary gland cystadenocarcinomas. A clinicopathologic study of 57 cases

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
R D FossP L Auclair

Abstract

Current classification schemes for salivary gland neoplasms categorize cystadenocarcinomas on the basis of a recurring histomorphologic pattern of cystic, and often, papillary growth without features of other specific types of salivary gland tumors. To ascertain the clinicomorphologic spectrum and biologic behavior of this tumor, the clinicopathologic features of 57 cystadenocarcinomas from the files of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology were studied. Excluding five Veterans Administration military cases, men and women were equally affected. Patients ranged in age from 20 to 86 years (mean, 58.8; median, 64), and patients aged over 50 years accounted for 71% of cases. Thirty-seven tumors (65%) occurred in major salivary glands, 35 in the parotid, and two in the sublingual glands. The 20 minor salivary gland tumors (35%) involved, in descending order, the lips, buccal mucosa, palate, tongue, retromolar area, and floor of mouth. Grossly, the lesions were cystic or multicystic masses that ranged in size from 0.4 to 6.0 cm. Microscopically, all tumors demonstrated an invasive, cystic growth pattern, and 75% had a conspicuous papillary component. The predominant cell type varied among tumors and included small cuboidal cells (3...Continue Reading

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