“…Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma (EMC) is an extremely rare neoplasm that typically occurs in the major salivary glands, predominantly the parotid, 1 although it has also been reported in the external auditory canal, 2,3 lacrimal gland, 4–6 nasopharynx, 7,8 palate, 9,10 floor of the mouth, 11 buccal mucosa, 12 base of the tongue, 13,14 larynx, 15 subglottis, 16,17 hypopharynx, 18 trachea, 19 lung, 20–23 liver, 24 and Bartholin gland. 25 EMC was first described in 1972 26 and is histologically a biphasic tumor that consists of clear-staining myoepithelial cells surrounding epithelial-lined ductal cells.…”