Extensive squamous metaplasia in minor salivary gland neoplasm mimicking squamous cell carcinoma: Diagnostic dilemma in aspiration cytology

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R. Sukumaran, N. Nayak, Rari P. Mony
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Abstract

The surgical management of salivary gland lesions depends on cytology diagnosis, in conjunction with clinical findings and imaging studies. It is extremely important to differentiate benign and malignant salivary gland lesions preoperatively. The distinction can be challenging in aspiration cytology due to metaplastic changes, cystic changes, variable cellular components within the lesions, variants of neoplasms, and sampling issues. We are presenting the case of a 42-year-old female patient who presented with a nodular lesion in the hard palate. Fine-needle aspiration cytology of the lesion was cellular and showed sheets and singly scattered squamous cells with minimal cytological atypia. As the differential diagnosis included variety of lesions ranging from nonneoplastic lesions to benign and malignant neoplasms, surgery under frozen section control was advised. Frozen sections also showed extensive squamous areas. A minor component showing bilayered ductal pattern in a background of chondromyxoid stroma also noted. Diagnosis of a salivary gland neoplasm, possibly pleomorphic adenoma with extensive squamous metaplasia was given. Although squamous metaplasia has been reported in salivary gland neoplasms, it is extremely rare to find extensive squamous metaplasia enough to cause significant diagnostic confusion. The awareness of this extensive squamous metaplasia in benign salivary gland lesions help to distinguish it from malignant lesions and to avoid unnecessarily aggressive therapy.
类似鳞状细胞癌的小唾液腺肿瘤中广泛的鳞状化生:吸吸细胞学的诊断困境
唾液腺病变的外科治疗取决于细胞学诊断,结合临床表现和影像学研究。术前鉴别唾液腺良恶性病变极为重要。由于化生改变、囊性改变、病变内细胞成分的变化、肿瘤的变异和取样问题,这种区别在吸吸细胞学中是具有挑战性的。我们提出的情况下,一个42岁的女性患者谁提出了一个结节性病变在硬腭。病灶的细针穿刺细胞学是细胞性的,显示片状和单分散的鳞状细胞,并有少量的细胞学异型性。由于鉴别诊断包括多种病变,从非肿瘤性病变到良恶性肿瘤,建议在冷冻切片控制下手术。冰冻切片也显示了广泛的鳞状区域。在软骨粘液样基质背景中也发现了一个显示双层导管模式的小成分。诊断为唾液腺肿瘤,可能是多形性腺瘤伴广泛鳞状化生。虽然唾液腺肿瘤中有鳞状化生的报道,但很少发现广泛的鳞状化生足以引起显著的诊断混乱。意识到良性唾液腺病变中广泛的鳞状化生有助于将其与恶性病变区分开来,并避免不必要的积极治疗。
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