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Multiple Parotid Masses – Summary

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When we consider multiple parotid masses,

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there is a relatively limited differential diagnosis.

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90% of these are going to be either

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Warthin's tumors or lymph nodes.

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Warthin's tumors,

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as I mentioned previously, have a 30% rate of

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multiplicity, and that includes both bilateral

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lesions, as well as unilateral multiple lesions,

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as well as parotid masses with

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extraparotid Warthin's tumors.

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Lymph nodes are pretty common to be found in the

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parotid gland as very small subcentimeter lesions

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that are well defined and often

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are kidney bean-shaped.

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The other considerations for parotid masses

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include cysts, acinic cell carcinoma, which is an

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unusual malignancy of the parotid gland

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but has a 3% bilateral rate.

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Oncocytomas, metastases,

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obviously, since the parotid gland

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has lymphatics within it,

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it can have lymph node metastases within it and

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those are usually from adjacent skin cancer.

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So a melanoma of the skin or a squamous cell

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carcinoma of the skin adjacent to the ear or

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along the angle of the mandible might lead to

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intraparotid malignant metastatic lymph nodes.

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And then benign lymphoepithelial lesions

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or lymphoepithelial cysts.

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These are the lesions that are associated with

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Sjogren's syndrome and AIDS that account for the

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enlargement and discomfort that these patients

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have within their parotid glands.

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If you are confused and don't know what the

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potential diagnosis is with multiple

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lesions in the parotid glands,

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particularly if they're solid,

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one way of doing the differential diagnosis

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or assessing it is through the technetium

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pertechnetate scan.

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This situation, although the normal parotid tissue

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takes up some contrast, the lesion here

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represented a Warthin's tumor with uptake of

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technetium pertechnetate. The other lesions that

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can simulate Warthin's tumor on technetium

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pertechnetate nuclear medicine studies are

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oncocytomas, which are very rare,

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and rarely a malignancy.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Salivary Glands

Neuroradiology

Neoplastic

Molecular Imaging

MRI

Head and Neck

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