Title of article :
Lipoma Of The Parotid Gland
Author/Authors :
SN Yeoh, Christopher Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - University Kebangsaan Malaysia , Kong, Min-Han Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - University Kebangsaan Malaysia , Mawaddah, Azman Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - University Kebangsaan Malaysia , G.C, Tan Department of Pathology - University Kebangsaan Malaysia , K.A, Affandi Department of Pathology - University Kebangsaan Malaysia
Abstract :
Introduction: Lipoma of the parotid gland is rare in the head and neck region. It is a soft tissue benign tumor originating from
areas composed of fat. Occurrence of lipoma is often sporadic and rarely inherited
Case report: A 74 year old male presented with a left sided neck swelling which was gradually increasing in size over a
duration of 10 years. It was associated with intermittent pain 6 months prior to presentation.
Discussion: Lipoma is the commonest benign mesenchymal tumor and is a relatively uncommon presentation in the head and
neck region. Often a fine needle aspiration cytology is able to indicate the presence of a lipoma. However, with the computed
tomographic scan, the level of attenuation is able to indicate the presence of a lipoma. Although benign, there are reports of
malignant transformation to a liposarcoma.
Conclusion: Lipoma of the parotid gland is often mistaken for other tumors hence an accurate clinical assessment together with preoperative imaging and histopathological examination helps to facilitate the diagnosis.
Keywords :
Head and neck , lipoma , liposarcoma , parotid gland tumor
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences