A Rare Synchronous Existence of Warthin’s Tumour and Oral Cancer

Gargi Sarode, S. Mahindre, Vini Mehta, Rahul Ananad, Namrata Sengupta, Shruti Singh, Sachin Sarode
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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide while Warthin’s tumor (WT) is a common type of benign salivary gland neoplasm mostly seen in the parotid gland but rarely involves extra parotid tissues. Extra parotid WT is itself a rare entity and its synchronous occurrence with OSCC is an unusual phenomenon. It is vital to accurately identify the pathology as confusion may arise due to its rare occurrence and an intriguing presentation of resembling metastasis in lymph nodes. In the present review, a systematic literature search was performed and case reports and series in which synchronous existence of WT and OSCC were included. Total 13 papers have been included with 17 cases of synchronous WT and OSCC. Quality assessment for cases was done based on the CARE guidelines. The given results describe the histological features and site of WT in individuals who also had OSCC. Most of the studies described the histological findings of WT, which were seen involving the lymph nodes. More than 50% of the included cases had a history of tobacco chewing or smoking. The cases that have reported for follow up showed no evidence of any recurrence. WT with OSCC synchronous occurrence at a different site from the primary tumor can mimic a metastatic lesion from a primary lesion. It is a diagnostic challenge and could alter the management of these patients if not identified accurately. Awareness about this synchronous occurrence can avoid the overtreatment in such cases. Majority of the WTs described were seen in cervical lymph nodes. Keywords: Oral cancer; Warthin tumor; Benign Neoplasm; Mixed salivary gland tumor; Synchronous neoplasm; metastasis; Second malignancy; Prognosis.
罕见的华氏瘤与口腔癌同时存在的现象
口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)是全球最常见的恶性肿瘤之一,而华氏瘤(WT)是一种常见的唾液腺良性肿瘤,多见于腮腺,但很少累及腮腺外组织。腮腺外WT本身就是一种罕见的肿瘤,它与OSCC同步发生也是一种不寻常的现象。由于其罕见的发生率和类似淋巴结转移的引人入胜的表现,可能会引起混淆,因此准确识别病理至关重要。本综述进行了系统的文献检索,纳入了 WT 和 OSCC 同步存在的病例报告和系列研究。共收录了13篇论文,其中17例为WT和OSCC同步病例。病例质量评估根据 CARE 指南进行。所给出的结果描述了同时患有 OSCC 的 WT 的组织学特征和部位。大多数研究描述了WT的组织学发现,WT累及淋巴结。50%以上的病例有咀嚼烟草或吸烟史。已报告随访的病例没有任何复发的迹象。WT与OSCC同步发生在原发肿瘤的不同部位,可以模仿原发肿瘤的转移病灶。这是一个诊断难题,如果不能准确识别,可能会改变这些患者的治疗方案。对这种同步发生的认识可以避免对此类病例的过度治疗。所描述的WT大多见于宫颈淋巴结。关键词口腔癌;Warthin肿瘤;良性肿瘤;混合唾液腺肿瘤;同步肿瘤;转移;第二恶性肿瘤;预后。
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