Pleomorphic Adenoma of Minor Salivary Glands: a Rare Case Report.

Aikaterini D Lianou, Athina Zarachi, Spyridoula Derka, Chrissa Sioka, Napoleon-Georgios Ragkos, Angelos Liontos, Evangelos Tsiambas, Asimakis Asimakopoulos, Vasileios Ragos
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Pleomorphic adenoma is a non-cancerous neoplasm that develops in the salivary glands. Originating from minor salivary glands, it is extremely uncommon and primarily affects females. The peak incidence is observed between 40 and 60 years of age. It usually presents as a slowly growing, painless, solid tumor that does not cause ulcers on the overlying mucosa. Here, a 47-year-old woman experienced repeated swelling on the buccal mucosa following surgical extraction of a pleomorphic adenoma three years ago. The swelling was solid with clearly defined boundaries. An excisional biopsy was conducted under general anesthesia, resulting in total mass removal. The histological evaluation revealed the existence of a recurring pleomorphic adenoma. This instance emphasizes the significance of addressing this entity as a potential etiology for persistent painless and intraoral swellings.

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小唾液腺多形性腺瘤:一例罕见病例报告。
多形性腺瘤是一种发生在唾液腺中的非癌症肿瘤。它起源于小唾液腺,极为罕见,主要影响女性。发病高峰在 40 至 60 岁之间。它通常表现为生长缓慢、无痛的实性肿瘤,不会引起上覆黏膜溃疡。这里有一名 47 岁的女性,三年前手术摘除多形性腺瘤后,口腔黏膜反复肿胀。肿物为实性,边界清晰。在全身麻醉下进行了切除活检,结果肿块被完全切除。组织学评估显示,这是一个复发性多形性腺瘤。这一病例强调了将这一实体作为持续性无痛和口腔内肿物的潜在病因进行处理的重要性。
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