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Striated duct adenoma is an exceptionally encountered, benign salivary gland neoplasm. Tumefaction is constituted of ductal articulations coated with mono-layered epithelial cells and a cytological resemblance to normal striated ducts. Striated duct adenoma may recapitulates normal configuration of salivary ducts. Striated duct adenoma was initially scripted by Dardick wherein the neoplasm was designated as ‘ductal adenomas with no visible myoepithelial cells’ in 1996.