“…Since then only approximately 60 cases have been reported in the literature, 22 of which in the series reported by Seethala and associates in 2012 [ 50 , 59 , 69 , 107 , 110 , 144 , 145 , 169 ]. The sebaceous lymphadenoma described by Fleming and Morrice was apparently in a lymph node described with capsule and sinuses [ 51 ]. The vast majority of cases have been parotid lesions, but at least fi ve occasions the tumour has been extraparotid [ 95 , 111 , 132 , 145 ].…”