Nasopharyngeal pleomorphic adenoma in the adult
- PMID: 16826077
- DOI: 10.1097/01.mlg.0000221972.07176.38
Nasopharyngeal pleomorphic adenoma in the adult
Abstract
Introduction: Salivary gland tumors account for less than 5% of all neoplasms in the head and neck, with pleomorphic adenoma being the most common type. These typically arise in the palate, but we report a rare case of nasopharyngeal pleomorphic adenoma in an adult.
Materials and methods: The authors conducted a case report and literature review.
Results: The patient presented with unilateral otalgia, tinnitus, and aural fullness. Nasal endoscopy revealed a pedunculated mass adjacent to the left torus tubarius and he was treated with an excisional biopsy. Histologic evaluation demonstrated pleomorphic adenoma.
Discussion: Pleomorphic adenomas seldom present as nasopharyngeal masses and have a nonspecific appearance on endoscopy. Microscopic examination has characteristic features to aid in an accurate diagnosis. Treatment is surgical and recurrence is unlikely.
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