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Rare disease
Giant presentation of pleomorphic adenoma in major salivary gland
  1. Manish Gupta1,
  2. Neena Chaudhary2,
  3. Monica Gupta3
  1. 1ENT, Gian Sagar Medical College, Chandigarh, India
  2. 2Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi, Delhi, India
  3. 3Department of Medicine, Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh, India
  1. Correspondence to Dr Manish Gupta, manishgupta1217{at}gmail.com

Summary

Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) is the most common benign salivary gland tumour, accounting for as many as 80% of all such tumours. Although PA most commonly occurs in the parotid gland (85% cases), it may involve submandibular (8%), lingual and minor salivary glands. It is a benign tumour with a slow and continuous growth and without treatment can assume enormous dimensions. This paper describes a giant PA’s arising in the submandibular gland and treated by complete surgical excision without sequel. In our case, a male patient presented with a tumour history of more than 4 years and weight of the resected mass was 2.24 kg. Giant PA’s of the submandibular gland are very rare in medical literature.

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