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Parotid gland tumors: Histologic reevaluation and reclassification of 478 cases

โœ Scribed by Jacqueline E. van der Wal; Hein Leverstein; Gordon B. Snow; Henk A. Kraaijenhagen; Isaac van der Waal


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
41 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background. The histologic classification of epithelial salivary gland tumors may present difficulties due to their great morphologic diversity.

Methods. In this study, 478 parotid gland tumors were reevaluated and reclassified according to the 1991 WHO histologic classification of salivary gland tumors.

Results. In 56 cases, the original diagnosis was changed, either within the benign or the malignant tumor group. In six cases (1.3%), the original diagnosis was changed from benign to malignant or vice versa.

Conclusions. During the mean follow-up period of 10.3 years, no events occurred supporting or rejecting the proposed change in diagnosis in these six patients. With regard to the three cases in which an original malignant diagnosis was made, the possibility of an overdiagnosis, and therefore an overtreatment, remains.


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