Abstract:Oncocytic lipoadenoma is an exceedingly uncommon neoplasm of the salivary gland composed of oncocytic epithelium and adipose tissue. Retrospective. Seven cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma were analyzed in order to further characterize the clinical and pathologic features of this rare tumor. The patients included six males and one female who ranged from 40 to 83 years of age (mean 62 years) at presentation. All tumors arose in the parotid gland. Grossly, the tumors were solitary, well circumscribed and had light b… Show more
“…1 Oncocytic lipoadenoma is a very rare benign tumor of the salivary gland that was first described by Hirokawa et al 4 After that, few other cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma have been reported; most of those reported cases were arising in the parotid gland with only four cases reported to occur in the submandibular gland. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Our patient presented with a swelling at the right angle of mandible which revealed by ultrasound that it was arising from the subman- In summary, we are reporting a rare case of oncocytic lipoadenoma arising in the submandibular gland. Our aim is to upsurge awareness among cytopathologists during preoperative evaluation of oncocytic salivary gland lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Oncocytic lipoadenoma is a very rare benign tumor of the salivary gland that was first described by Hirokawa et al After that, few other cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma have been reported; most of those reported cases were arising in the parotid gland with only four cases reported to occur in the submandibular gland …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former has been included in the recent World Health Organization (WHO) classification of head and neck tumors; however, oncocytic lipoadenoma is still not . To date, few cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma have been reported in the English literature, most of those cases were located in the parotid gland with only four cases reported to arise from the submandibular gland . Herein, we report another case of oncocytic lipoadenoma in the submandibular gland and try to shed some light on its diagnostic challenges during cytologic examination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…[1][2][3] To date, few cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma have been reported in the English literature, most of those cases were located in the parotid gland with only four cases reported to arise from the submandibular gland. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Herein, we report another case of oncocytic lipoadenoma in the submandibular gland and try to shed some light on its diagnostic challenges during cytologic examination.…”
Lipomatous tumors of the salivary gland in general are rare and oncocytic lipoadenomas are even much rarer. Most of the reported cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma were located in the parotid gland and to the best of our knowledge, only four cases reported to arise from the submandibular gland. The preoperative interpretation of the aspirates taken from these lesions can be difficult and challenging. We report a case of a 41 year old gentleman who presented with submandibular gland swelling. CT scan of the neck revealed an oval‐shape enhancing mass in the inferior aspect of the right submandibular gland measuring 19 × 12 mm. Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) showed hypocellular smears with few clusters of epithelial cells having oncocytic appearance. The cytologic findings were interpreted as “oncocytic lesion.” Submandibular gland excision was done. Histologically, a final diagnosis of oncocytic lipoadenoma was rendered. We present this rare entity to add to the few cases reported to date and to upsurge awareness during cytologic examination of oncocytic salivary gland lesions.
“…1 Oncocytic lipoadenoma is a very rare benign tumor of the salivary gland that was first described by Hirokawa et al 4 After that, few other cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma have been reported; most of those reported cases were arising in the parotid gland with only four cases reported to occur in the submandibular gland. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Our patient presented with a swelling at the right angle of mandible which revealed by ultrasound that it was arising from the subman- In summary, we are reporting a rare case of oncocytic lipoadenoma arising in the submandibular gland. Our aim is to upsurge awareness among cytopathologists during preoperative evaluation of oncocytic salivary gland lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Oncocytic lipoadenoma is a very rare benign tumor of the salivary gland that was first described by Hirokawa et al After that, few other cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma have been reported; most of those reported cases were arising in the parotid gland with only four cases reported to occur in the submandibular gland …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former has been included in the recent World Health Organization (WHO) classification of head and neck tumors; however, oncocytic lipoadenoma is still not . To date, few cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma have been reported in the English literature, most of those cases were located in the parotid gland with only four cases reported to arise from the submandibular gland . Herein, we report another case of oncocytic lipoadenoma in the submandibular gland and try to shed some light on its diagnostic challenges during cytologic examination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…[1][2][3] To date, few cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma have been reported in the English literature, most of those cases were located in the parotid gland with only four cases reported to arise from the submandibular gland. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Herein, we report another case of oncocytic lipoadenoma in the submandibular gland and try to shed some light on its diagnostic challenges during cytologic examination.…”
Lipomatous tumors of the salivary gland in general are rare and oncocytic lipoadenomas are even much rarer. Most of the reported cases of oncocytic lipoadenoma were located in the parotid gland and to the best of our knowledge, only four cases reported to arise from the submandibular gland. The preoperative interpretation of the aspirates taken from these lesions can be difficult and challenging. We report a case of a 41 year old gentleman who presented with submandibular gland swelling. CT scan of the neck revealed an oval‐shape enhancing mass in the inferior aspect of the right submandibular gland measuring 19 × 12 mm. Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) showed hypocellular smears with few clusters of epithelial cells having oncocytic appearance. The cytologic findings were interpreted as “oncocytic lesion.” Submandibular gland excision was done. Histologically, a final diagnosis of oncocytic lipoadenoma was rendered. We present this rare entity to add to the few cases reported to date and to upsurge awareness during cytologic examination of oncocytic salivary gland lesions.
“…Our review of the English‐language literature identified 29 previous oncocytic lipoadenomas of the salivary glands . There were 17 males (59%) and 12 females (41%), with an average age of 57 years (range 7–89 years).…”
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