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Malignant Neoplasms – Summary

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All right,

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so we've made it through anatomy and the benign

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neoplasms it's come to we have to come to the downer

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which is malignant neoplasms but there are a wide

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variety of malignant neoplasms that will affect the

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salivary gland. So it's actually quite exciting.

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Here are the parotid malignancies

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that occur and as you can see the most common

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is going to be mucoepidermoid carcinoma.

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Next most common is probably adenoid cystic

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carcinoma and then the rest of them the acinic cell,

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the adenocarcinoma,

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the malignant mixed or carcinoma x pleomorphic

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adenoma account for only about 10% and then

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you have the lymphoma and metastases.

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These are going to be the lymphoid tumors

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that can affect the parotid space.

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As I mentioned,

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low grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma is actually

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a relatively benign tumor to have.

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When it gets higher grade obviously it's

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more likely to have metastases.

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Here we have the diagram of the different

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histologies of salivary gland tumors of the parotid

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gland, the submandibular gland, and

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the minor salivary glands.

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Within this, you can see that there is a dominance of

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mucoepidermoid carcinoma in the parotid gland, but this

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accounts for much less in the submandibular

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and minor salivary glands.

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In these glands, we have this intermediate bluish

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shade which is the adenoid cystic carcinoma which

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can occur more commonly in submandibular

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and minor salivary gland tissue.

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Here is a different reference looking at the various

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types of tumors that abound in the parotid,

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submandibular, and minor salivary glands.

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So again, we're going to look for mucoepidermoid in

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40% adenoid cystic and adenocarcinoma 15% in the

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parotid gland, but the adenoid cystic carcinoma is more

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dominant in submandibular and minor salivary glands.

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Just to refresh your memory,

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the larger the salivary gland, the higher

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the rate of benign tumors.

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So the parotid glands, the largest gland, have

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about an 80% rate of benign tumors, the submandibular

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sublingual glands about 50-50, and the minor

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salivary glands dominated by malignancy.

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So the smaller the gland, the higher the

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rate of malignant tumors.

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When we find salivary gland malignancies, we use the

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T staging characteristics to identify the prognosis

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and potential treatment of the salivary gland mass.

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So as you can see, we are usually measuring the

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lesions 2 cm or less T1-2, 2-4 T,

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two greater than 4-3 if there is spread.

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Outside the capsule of the salivary gland, it becomes

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T3. Then T4 is invasion of the skin,

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the bone, the facial nerve.

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T4b, which is relatively unresectable.

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Disease affects the skull base,

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the pterygoid plates or with encasement

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of the carotid artery.

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Mucoepidermoid carcinoma is the most common of the

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parotid cancers but not in the sublingual gland and

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not in the submandibular gland and

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not in the minor salivary glands.

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It accounts for just a smaller percentage of all

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parotid masses but the most common

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among parotid malignancies.

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Its T2-weighted signal intensity will vary

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according to the grade of the tumor.

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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

MRI

Head and Neck

CT

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