Multiple tumours of the salivary glands—Terminology and nomenclature

G. Seifert, K. Donath
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Abstract

Multiple tumours of the salivary glands are very rare and their combinations according to histological classification of the tumours, localisation and origin (origin in independent topographical areas or in the same tissue) are diverse.

The following two categories can be distinguished: common occurrence of multiple salivary gland tumours with identical histology, or with different histology. In either group the tumours can be unilateral or bilateral, synchronous or metachronous. The most common multiple tumours with an identical histology are Warthin tumours and pleomorphic adenomas. Bilateral occurrence has been observed especially in oncocytomas, acinic cell carcinomas and basal cell adenomas. In the group of multiple tumours with differing histology, Warthin tumours and pleomorphic adenomas show a number of combinations with other adenomas or carcinomas of the salivary glands. Notable also is the simultaneous occurrence of salivary gland tumours with other oral tumours or extraglandular tumours, especially thyroid carcinomas and breast carcinomas.

Multiple salivary gland tumours must be distinguished by nomenclature from tumours with biphasic differentiation and hybrid tumours. Tumours with biphasic differentiation are defined as regular, recurring mixtures of two cellular components in the same tumour and have a corresponding term in the tumour classification. Hybrid tumours are very rare and are composed of two different tumour entities within the same topographical area. Each of the tumour entities conforms with an exactly defined tumour category.

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唾液腺多发性肿瘤。术语和命名法
涎腺多发肿瘤是非常罕见的,根据肿瘤的组织学分类、定位和起源(起源于独立的地形区域或同一组织),其组合是多种多样的。可区分以下两类:常见于组织学相同的多发性唾液腺肿瘤,或组织学不同的多发性唾液腺肿瘤。两组肿瘤可单侧或双侧,同步或异时。最常见的组织学相同的多发性肿瘤是沃氏瘤和多形性腺瘤。双侧发生已被观察到,特别是在嗜瘤细胞瘤,腺泡细胞癌和基底细胞腺瘤。在具有不同组织学的多发性肿瘤组中,沃氏瘤和多形性腺瘤可与其他腺瘤或唾液腺癌合并。值得注意的是唾液腺肿瘤与其他口腔肿瘤或腺外肿瘤同时发生,尤其是甲状腺癌和乳腺癌。多发性唾液腺肿瘤必须在命名上与双相分化肿瘤和混合型肿瘤区分开来。具有双相分化的肿瘤被定义为同一肿瘤中两种细胞成分的规则,反复出现的混合物,并且在肿瘤分类中有相应的术语。混合肿瘤是非常罕见的,是由两个不同的肿瘤实体在同一地形区域。每个肿瘤实体都符合精确定义的肿瘤类别。
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