Tumores de las glándulas salivales menores intraorales
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tumores de las glándulas salivales, casos clínicos, carcinoma mucoepidermoide (es)Downloads
Se estudiaron 44 casos de tumores de las glándulas salivales menores intraorales recogidos de los Archivos el Departamento de Patología del Instituto Nacional de Cancerología en un período de 15 años. En cada grupo histológico se valoraron las características clínicas, tratamiento y evolución posterior comparándose estos hallazgos con series similares publicadas en otros países. La incidencia entre los tumores de las glándulas salivales menores y mayores fue de 1:4; esta proporción fue más alta que la informada por la mayoría de otros autores. No se encontraron diferencias histológicas notables entre los dos grupos. Los tumores más frecuentes fueron el adenoma pleornórfico y el carcinoma adenoide quístico, predominando los tumores malignos (59%). El carcinoma mucoepidermoide bien diferenciado con frecuencia presentó un curso desfavorable en contraste con lo informado en la literatura, De interés especial fue el hallazgo de un tumor mixto del labio inferior, un oncocitoma del paladar y un adenocarcinoma mucoproductor de la lengua.
Fourty-four cases of tumors of intraoral minor salivary glands have been seen at the Department of Pathology, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, over a period of 15 years. Clinical features, treatment and posterior evolution were evaluated in each histological group. Findings were compared with similar series published from other countries. The ratio of 1:4 between the incidence of tumors of minor and major salivary glands is higher than that reported by most other authors. There were no conspicuous histological differences between the two groups. Malignant neoplasms predominated (59 per cent): most frequent tumors were pleomorphic ádenomas and adenoid cystic carcinomas. Low grade mucoepidermoid carcinomas generally showed an un favorable course. Of special interest were a mixed tumor of the lower lip, an oncocytoma of the palate and a mucous-secreting aderrocarcinoma of the tongue.
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