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This is an example of a parotid adenocarcinoma.

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There's nothing really that different about this

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case other than the very large nature of it.

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As you can see here with the infiltration around the venous

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structures it does go into the pterygoid plate region on the

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left side as well as along the pterygoid musculature.

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So here is the normal pterygoid muscle.

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And this is likely the medial pterygoid muscle.

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This is the lateral pterygoid muscle.

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So medial pterygoid muscle is infiltrated.

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That makes it a higher grade tumor.

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And you may also wonder about the signal

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intensity of the marrow of the bone.

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So here is the bone marrow darker signal intensity.

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The bone marrow normal fat, bright in signal intensity.

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And that involvement of the bone will convert this to

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a T4a tumor involvement of bone by the mass.

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It may even infiltrate the inferior alveolar canal which is a

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branch of the fifth cranial nerve, the inferior alveolar nerve.

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And this is showing irregular contrast enhancement.

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This lesion was biopsied and was an adenocarcinoma.

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You might wonder whether this is one that had been around a

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long time as a pleomorphic adenoma and then converted

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to an adenocarcinoma. But in any case,

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by virtue of the bony involvement we call this a T4a

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parotid malignancy.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Skull Base

Salivary Glands

Neuroradiology

Neoplastic

MRI

Head and Neck

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