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Malignancy Salivary Neoplasm Features - Summary

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So, how is mucoepidermoid carcinoma different

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from pleomorphic adenoma?

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It has those features of parotid gland masses that are

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malignant, and those are irregular margins to the lesion.

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Dark signal intensity on T2-weighted scan without that

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little black border of a capsule that we see

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with a pleomorphic adenoma, for example.

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Low values on ADC mapping, and with gadolinium-enhanced

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imaging, you may see perineural spread.

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Here is again our second genu of the 7th cranial nerve,

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the 7th cranial nerve coming out the stylomastoid foramen,

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and the tumor that's growing up the 7th

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cranial nerve into the temporal bone.

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We want to make sure that it's not a schwannoma, but

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schwannomas would enhance much more avidly and

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generally are not as dark on the ADC values.

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Another example of mucoepidermoid carcinoma.

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Here we have intermediate signal intensity on T1-weighted

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scan and very dark on the T2-weighted scan.

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Must be biopsied. Must be biopsied.

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Here we have one that's affecting the hard palate.

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Here is the mass projecting into the maxillary antrum,

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and curiously,

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this lesion has elevated the floor of the maxillary

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antrum and taken with it a mucus

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retention cyst just above it.

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This is post-gadolinium T1-weighted scan with the mass

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in the hard palate growing through the bone,

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through the floor of the maxillary antrum,

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lifting up the mucus retention cyst.

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This darker signal on T2-weighted scan and the bone

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erosion would be the features that suggest 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

Oral Cavity/Oropharynx

Neuroradiology

Neoplastic

MRI

Head and Neck

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