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During the period in which we had sort of the AIDS

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epidemic, there were a number of patients who were

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HIV positive who presented with bilateral enlarged,

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painful parotid glands.

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And we started to use the terms

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AIDS-related cysts or ARC.

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We've since redirected our nomenclature to calling

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these benign lymphoepithelial lesions because what

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we found was both cysts and nodules within the

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parotid glands of patients who are

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HIV positive or who have AIDS.

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And so these are now benign lymphoepithelial lesions

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analogous to those that we see in Sjogren's syndrome.

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So they need not just be cysts.

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And here are two different patients.

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This one has multiple cysts within the parotid gland

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and has relatively little in the

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way of solid nodularity.

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This one just microcysts as well as a solid nodule

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here at the junction between the deep and

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superficial portion of the left parotid gland.

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Another nodule over here.

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So these are benign lymphoepithelial lesions.

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You may hear the term Bells as they may be referred

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to. The patients will have swollen achy glands.

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Turns out that when you give them their triple

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antiviral drugs, this usually dampens down the

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inflammation that occurs in the parotid glands.

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As I mentioned with my discussion with Sjogren

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syndrome patients who have AIDS and these lympho

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epithelial lesions do have a higher rate of

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degeneration to lymphoma than

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the general population.

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In addition to lymphoepithelial lesions, you may include

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such things as Kaposi's sarcoma that can occur in the

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parotid gland or candidiasis. These are much,

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much less common nowadays and very

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uncommon in the parotid gland.

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So parotids and benign lymphoproliferative

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usually enlargement, sometimes painless.

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I refer to this as being painful here that are

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swollen and achy glands, but you can have those

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individuals on a chronic basis that have a painless

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bilateral enlargement, and these may include lymphoid

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hyperplasia in the gland, cystically dilated

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ducts in the gland that account for the

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benign lymphoepithelial lesions.

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If they are particularly discomforting to the

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patient, they can be treated directly with low-dose

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radiation therapy or sclerotherapy for

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these lymphoepithelial lesions.

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And I showed a previous example of a solitary,

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large lymphoepithelial lesion in

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a patient who was HIV positive.

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Those lesions may be aspirated and then put

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sclerosing agents within the cyst that recur.

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You may also find parotitis in patients

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who are HIV positive from

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cytomegalovirus.

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Here are a couple of different patients who were HIV

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positive showing things like cysts within the gland

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as well as nodularity cysts within the

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gland with peripheral nodularity,

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nodules within the gland from lymphoid hyperplasia

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in the benign lymphoepithelial lesions,

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cysts as well as nodules within the gland.

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And it's not uncommon to also see nasopharyngeal

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adenoidal enlargement and cervical lymphadenopathy

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associated with patients who have the

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benign lymphoepithelial lesions.

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Here's one where I would be a little bit concerned.

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Cysts and nodules.

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But it looks like there's a dominant mass

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potentially in this parotid gland

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that I would recommend

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aspirations, probably the same patient here at the

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tail of the parotid gland with a dominant mass.

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Want to rule out lymphoma in the

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patients who are HIV positive.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Salivary Glands

Non-infectious Inflammatory

Neuroradiology

Neoplastic

MRI

Infectious

Head and Neck

CT

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