Recurrent pleomorphic adenoma of the palate in a child
- PMID: 11254420
- DOI: 10.1054/bjps.2000.3536
Recurrent pleomorphic adenoma of the palate in a child
Abstract
A rare case of recurrent pleomorphic adenoma of the palate in a 9-year-old boy is presented. Pleomorphic adenoma is relatively rare in children compared with its incidence in adults. However, it is the most common benign epithelial tumour of the salivary glands. The majority of pleomorphic adenomata in children occur in the major salivary glands, mainly the parotid gland. Pleomorphic adenomata of the minor salivary glands are rare in children and mainly occur in the palatal glands. Of the few cases of pleomorphic adenoma of the palate reported in children, only one case showed recurrence of the tumour after primary excision. We present the second case of recurrent pleomorphic adenoma of the palate in a child.
Copyright 2001 The British Association of Plastic Surgeons.
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