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1/51. Extraparotid Warthin's tumor.

    Warthin's tumor (papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum) is a well-known benign tumor of the parotid gland. Extraparotid tumors occasionally arise in the cervical region, where they may well be seen by the dermatologist. The following is a case report of an extraparotid Warthin's tumor encountered in a dermatology practice, with a review of the important clinical and histopathologic features of this tumor.
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2/51. adenolymphoma (Warthin's tumor) with multiple sarcoid-like granulomas.

    Five cases of adenolymphoma (Warthin's tumor) (AL) with numerous sarcoid-like granulomas within the lymphoid stroma are described. All patients were males, aged from 44 to 71 years (mean 57.3 years); all tumors were localized in the parotid gland. Fine needle aspiration cytology was performed in two cases 7.5 and 2 weeks before operation, respectively. Microscopic examination demonstrated the typical structure of AL. In addition, dispersed throughout the lymphoid stroma there were numerous granulomas formed by both epithelioid and multinucleated giant cells of Langhans type, strongly resembling sarcoidosis. The pathogenesis of the granulomatous change remains speculative. It could be caused by a toxic effect of the cysts' contents but probably not by its direct action; the spread of the fluid via sinuses into the lymphatic tissue seems to be more probable. We presume that the previous FNA may have some triggering effect. Granulomatous transformation of the lymphoid stroma resembling sarcoidosis is rare, but should be included in the spectrum of secondary changes in AL. It is not limited to metaplastic AL; it can be seen in an otherwise typical AL without any additional histologic changes. knowledge of a previous FNA and awareness of the possibility of this peculiar histologic change are necessary to avoid incorrect diagnosis.
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3/51. Intraoral papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum.

    The literature related to intraoral papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum is critically reviewed and the reported cases analyzed to determine the average age, sex, and race of patients, and the site distribution of this curious lesion. Two new cases are reported. The histogenesis and differential diagnosis from cystadenocarcinoma are briefly discussed.
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4/51. Differentiating hiv-1 parotid cysts from papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum.

    BACKGROUND: patients with parotid cystic lesions may first be seen in the dental office. These conditions most often represent either papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum, or PCL, or lymphoepithelial cysts associated with human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, disease. The authors present a case report to illustrate the differential diagnosis. CASE DESCRIPTION: PCL represents a benign, usually unilateral, circumscribed parotid tumor with cystic elements. HIV-associated lymphoepithelial cysts of the parotid gland usually are seen bilaterally, create cosmetic concerns and are hallmarked by an associated cervical lymphadenopathy. Therapy for PCL demands surgical excision, while patients with HIV-associated lymphoepithelial cysts may be treated with antiviral therapy and undergo periodic monitoring by a physician. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: As a member of the health care team, the dentist must be familiar with head and neck swellings. Early clinical recognition of parotid swellings leads to successful treatment.
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5/51. skin ulcer at the blunt apex of a giant Warthin's tumor.

    An unusual finding of Warthin's tumor or papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum with ulceration of the overlying skin is described in a patient who refused surgical removal of this growth. The present article is the second case published in the English language dermatological literature on this fascinating tumor. To our knowledge, the clinical presentation and course of the disorder in this individual are unique.
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6/51. Multiple primary tumors. Four distinct head and neck tumors.

    The case history of a 70-year-old woman with the simultaneous occurrence of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the parotid gland, thyroid carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity, and a Warthin tumor is described. The simultaneous occurrence of three histologically distinct malignant tumors is a rare event amounting to approximately 1% of cases of multiple primary tumors. This case is unusual in that the tumors occurred in three separate organs and in association with a papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum. While difficult to evaluate, prognosis and treatment should be approached with respect to each of the tumors as individual entities.
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7/51. Acute facial-nerve paralysis with parotid adenolymphoma.

    An 82-year-old woman presented with acute facial paralysis in association with parotid swelling following fine-needle aspiration cytology of a parotid adenolymphoma. Evacuation of a tense haematoma decompressed the nerve and led to complete recovery within 6 months. Additionally, the tumour is no longer evident, either clinically or radiologically, and fine-needle aspiration cytology appears to have been both diagnostic and, inadvertently, therapeutic in this case.
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8/51. Lymphadenoma arising in the parotid gland: a case report.

    We report a case of lymphadenoma arising in the parotid gland. A 53-year-old female patient presented with a mass in the parotid gland. Grossly, it was a well-demarcated solid mass measuring 3 cm in diameter. Microscopic examination revealed many cysts or duct-like structures in the background of the prominent lymphoid stroma, confirming a diagnosis of lymphadenoma. This particular case was thought to have arisen from an intraparotid lymph node. Lymphadenoma is a rare benign neoplasm of the salivary gland with partial resemblance to other salivary gland tumors, such as Warthin's tumor, cystadenoma, sebaceous lymphadenoma or mucoepidermoid carcinoma. Therefore proper recognition of this rare entity is warranted to avoid confusion in the diagnosis.
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9/51. Poorly differentiated carcinoma arising from adenolymphoma of the parotid gland.

    BACKGROUND: There is only one previous case report of a poorly differentiated carcinoma arising from an adenolymphoma of the parotid gland (Warthin's tumour). The absence of clinical symptoms, and the aspecificity of the radiological pattern make the diagnosis very difficult. CASE PRESENTATION: We here report the case of a 73-year-old man with Warthin's tumour who was brought to our attention because of a swelling in the parotid region. CONCLUSIONS: In this case with an atypical clinical presentation, the intra-operative examination of a frozen section of the parotid mass allowed us to diagnose the malignant tumour correctly and consequently undertake its radical excision.
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10/51. False diagnosis caused by Warthin tumor of the parotid gland combined with actinomycosis.

    A case is reported in which a unilateral parotid gland cystadenolymphoma was combined with actinomycosis. A 48-year-old woman presented with a mass in the left parotid region and paresis of the lower left palpebra. The computed tomography, echography, and parotid radiographic findings did not exclude a neoplasm of the left parotid gland. The ramus of the mandible was involved in the process. Intraoperative freezing histology, total parotidectomy, and partial mandibulectomy were performed, with sacrifice of the facial nerve followed by nerve reconstruction. The final histological evaluation was Warthin tumor with actinomycosis. Four years after treatment, the patient is free of disease. No similar cases seem to have been reported thus far.
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