Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4161197 Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•<5% salivary gland neoplasms-in children: maximum in parotid.•<10% parotid tumors-in deep lobe-very rare.•9yrF-FNAC pleomorphic adenoma-intraop: deep lobe; enucleation: no recurrence@3yrf/u.•Options: total parotidectomy/extra capsular excision/enucleation.•Simple enucleation = complete resection + less complications + no recurrence.

Salivary gland neoplasms are extremely rare in children and comprise less than 1% of all pediatric neoplasms. Benign neoplasms account for 60% of these salivary tumors in children. They are most commonly vascular in origin with parotid glands being affected commonly. Pleomorphic adenoma is common in adults; it is extremely rare in pediatric age group. We report a 9 year old girl with a parotid region swelling; suspected to be a pleomorphic adenoma of the superficial lobe of parotid. However, it was arising from the deep lobe & hence was managed with an enucleation of the tumor with no evidence of recurrence after 3 years of follow up.

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