Case Report
Volume: 1 | Issue: 1 | Published: May 24, 2017 | Pages: 51 - 55 | DOI: 10.24911/ejmcr/1/13
Buccal Monomorphic Adenoma: a case report
Authors: Bharat Bhushan Sharma , Naveen Bhardwaj , Shweta Sharma , Mir Rizwan Aziz , Sakshi Dewan , Seema Nagger
Article Info
Authors
Bharat Bhushan Sharma
Department of Radio-diagnosis, SGT Medical College Budhera (Gurgaon) India
Naveen Bhardwaj
Department of Radio-diagnosis, SGT Medical College Budhera (Gurgaon) India
Shweta Sharma
Department of ENT & Head & Neck Surgery, SGT Medical College Budhera (Gurgaon), India
Mir Rizwan Aziz
Department of Radio-diagnosis, SGT Medical College Budhera (Gurgaon) India
Sakshi Dewan
Department of Radio-diagnosis, SGT Medical College Budhera (Gurgaon) India
Seema Nagger
Department of Pathology, SGT Medical College Budhera (Gurgaon), India.
Publication History
Received: May 24, 2017
Accepted: January 01, 1970
Published: May 24, 2017
Abstract
Background: Minor salivary gland benign tumors constitute a very small fraction of salivary gland tumors. The majority of monomorphic adenomas arise from the main salivary glands but rarely these can arise from the minor salivary glands of the buccal mucosa. Case presentation: We present 60-years old female who reported for the slow growing swelling on her right cheek for over three years. She was diagnosed of having monomorphic adenoma of the minor salivary gland after ultrasound (US), contrast enhanced computerized tomography (CECT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies with additional confirmation by fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC). Conclusion: Dynamic contrast MRI played a key role in assessment of the mass for its benign nature before the surgical contemplation. This was also confirmed subsequently by the histopathology examination.
Keywords: Minor salivary glands, monomorphic adenoma, US, CECT, MRI, FNAC, green