“…In 2 previous reports on lacrimal gland tumours from our centre, cystic changes were found in 4% cases (2 out of 50 cases) on imaging and cystic degeneration in 36% and 16% cases on histopathology, respectively. 4,5 Preoperative differentials in cystic pleomorphic adenomas of salivary gland usually are lymphoepitheloid cyst, mucocele, and pseudocysts from a neoplastic lesions such as Warthin's tumour and adenocarcinoma. According to the incidence of lacrimal gland tumours, the possible differentials in cases with multicystic appearance are pseudocysts within a tumour-like adenoid cystic carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma, and rarely benign lesions such as dacryops or cystadenoma.…”