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Salivary Gland Pathologies Dave Pothier St Michael’s 2004.

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Page 1: Salivary Gland Pathologies Dave Pothier St Michael’s 2004.

Salivary Gland Pathologies

Dave PothierSt Michael’s 2004

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Anatomy

• 3 pairs of (groups) of glands– Parotid– Submandibular– Sublingual

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Anatomy

Parotid

In cheek and behind angle of mandible

Stenson’s duct to inner cheek

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Anatomy

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Anatomy

Submandibular

Medial to mandible

Wharton’s duct around mylohyoid to either side of frenulum of tongue

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Anatomy

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Anatomy

• Sublingual glands

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Pathologies

• Congenital – Unusual – Atresia– Strictures

• Aquired…

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Pathologies - Infective

Parotitis:

bacterial (staph, TB,

actinomycoses)

viral (mumps)

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Infective

• Pus at duct opening

• Tender, hot gland

• IV Abx for bacterial infections

• Cons Rx for viral

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Neoplastic

It is benign or malignant?

50 / 50 split across all neoplasms

Depends a lot on site…

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Neoplastic

Benign Malignant

Parotid 80% 20%

Submandibular 40% 60%

Sublingual 10% 90%

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Parotid

Rule of 80’s• 80% of parotid tumors are benign • 80% of parotid tumors are pleomorphic

adenomas • 80% of salivary gland pleomorphic adenomas

occur in parotid • 80% of parotid pleomorphic adenomas occur in

the superficial lobe • 80% of untreated pleomorphic adenomas remain

benign

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Types

• Over 40 different types & grades!• Common Benign

– Pleomorphic adenoma– Warthin’s tumour– Benign cyst

• Common Malignant– Mucoepidermoid carcinoma– Adenocarcinoma– Acinic cell

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Approach to a lump

• Hx

General - eye + other sjogren’ signs

- bulimia

- TB etc

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Approach to a lump

• Hx

Specific-

Duration of lesion

Pain

Neural symptoms

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• Examination

Look – skin, inside mouth

Feel – mass: palpate, tenderness, bimanual

- duct

- for stones

Neck

Approach to a lump

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Approach to a lump

• Ix

FNAB

USS

+/- MRI or CT

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Surgery

• Benign disease:superficial parotidectomy

• Malignant disease spectrum of surgery:

Lesion + cuff

radical parotidectomy + neck dissetion

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Complications

• Scar, infection, bleeding, haematoma

• VII nerve

• Frey’s syndrome

• Salivary fistula

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Sialolithiasis

• Calculi in ducts• Recurrent swellings• Not infected• Tender, not hot• No pus at duct

• Rx – cons/surgical

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Conclusions

• Beware of non-parotid salivary swellings more than usual

• Remember VII

• Consent thoroughly for complications