Title of article :
Central Acinic Cell Carcinoma of the Mandible Simulating as Benign Odontogenic Lesion: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Bajpai, Manas Department of Oral and maxillofacial Pathology - NIMS Dental College, Jaipur, India , Pardhe, Nilesh Department of Oral and maxillofacial Pathology - NIMS Dental College, Jaipur, India , Chandolia, Betina Department of Oral and maxillofacial Pathology - NIMS Dental College, Jaipur, India , Arora, Manika Department of Oral and maxillofacial Pathology - NIMS Dental College, Jaipur, India
Abstract :
Centrally occurring salivary gland tumors are rare. Because of a
considerable overlap between the clinical and histopathological
features, this group of tumors often produces a diagnostic
difficulty to the clinicians and oral pathologists. Acinic cell
carcinoma (ACC) is an unusual, low-grade, malignant salivary
gland tumor that represents approximately 2% of the salivary
gland tumors with almost 90% arising in the parotid gland. The
rest involve the submandibular and the minor salivary gland.
ACC of the jaw is extremely rare and, to our knowledge, only
8 cases have been reported in the English literature. Herein, a
case of primary intraosseous ACC of the mandible in a 31-yearold
woman is presented. The present case is unique, as the
central ACC has never been reported in a patient in the third
decade of life. The complete surgical removal of the tumor was
carried out under general anesthesia along with the extraction
of teeth #31, #32, #41, and #42. The follow-up period of 1-year
was uneventful
Keywords :
Carcinoma , Acinar cell , Central acinic cell carcinoma , Salivary gland neoplasms , Mandible
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics