Benign tumours of salivary glands represent 2%-3% of all tumours and parotid gland is most often affected. Keratocystoma is a rare benign tumour with multilocular cystic lesions filled with keratin materials. Histologically, it is characterised by solid epithelium islands containing keratinised lamellae with multicystic spaces. We report a case of a woman in her mid-70s with painless mass in her left parotid gland which increased in size over 1 year. Ultrasound scan revealed a 38x20 mm diameter hypoanechoic mass. Neck CT with contrast medium and fine needle aspiration were performed with diagnostic hypothesis of Warthin tumour. So, extracapsular parotid dissection with no facial nerve damage was performed. Histological examination revealed a keratocystoma. The patient had a 16-month follow-up without signs of relapse or malignancy. Despite its rarity, keratocystoma must be considered among the possible differential diagnostic hypotheses when we find parotid masses, to ensure the best treatment to the patient.

Saraniti, C., Patti, G., Rodolico, V., Verro, B. (2022). Cystic lesion in parotid region: an unexpected diagnosis. BMJ CASE REPORT, 15(8), 1-4 [10.1136/bcr-2022-249528].

Cystic lesion in parotid region: an unexpected diagnosis

Saraniti, Carmelo
Primo
Conceptualization
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Patti, Gaetano
Secondo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Rodolico, Vito
Penultimo
Data Curation
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Verro, Barbara
Ultimo
Formal Analysis
2022-08-25

Abstract

Benign tumours of salivary glands represent 2%-3% of all tumours and parotid gland is most often affected. Keratocystoma is a rare benign tumour with multilocular cystic lesions filled with keratin materials. Histologically, it is characterised by solid epithelium islands containing keratinised lamellae with multicystic spaces. We report a case of a woman in her mid-70s with painless mass in her left parotid gland which increased in size over 1 year. Ultrasound scan revealed a 38x20 mm diameter hypoanechoic mass. Neck CT with contrast medium and fine needle aspiration were performed with diagnostic hypothesis of Warthin tumour. So, extracapsular parotid dissection with no facial nerve damage was performed. Histological examination revealed a keratocystoma. The patient had a 16-month follow-up without signs of relapse or malignancy. Despite its rarity, keratocystoma must be considered among the possible differential diagnostic hypotheses when we find parotid masses, to ensure the best treatment to the patient.
25-ago-2022
Settore MED/31 - Otorinolaringoiatria
Saraniti, C., Patti, G., Rodolico, V., Verro, B. (2022). Cystic lesion in parotid region: an unexpected diagnosis. BMJ CASE REPORT, 15(8), 1-4 [10.1136/bcr-2022-249528].
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