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Analysis of the Clinical Relevance of Histological Classification of Benign Epithelial Salivary Gland Tumours
Hellquist, Henrik (University of Algarve)
Paiva-Correia, António (Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust)
Vander Poorten, Vincent (Multidisciplinary Salivary Gland Society)
Quer, Miquel (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau)
Hernandez-Prera, Juan C. (Moffitt Cancer Center)
Andreasen, Simon (Zealand University Hospital)
Zbären, Peter (University Hospital)
Skalova, Alena (Charles University)
Rinaldo, Alessandra (University of Udine School of Medicine)
Ferlito, Alfio (International Head and Neck Scientific Group)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Data: 2019
Resum: A vast increase in knowledge of numerous aspects of malignant salivary gland tumours has emerged during the last decade and, for several reasons, this has not been the case in benign epithelial salivary gland tumours. We have performed a literature review to investigate whether an accurate histological diagnosis of the 11 different types of benign epithelial salivary gland tumours is correlated to any differences in their clinical behaviour. A search was performed for histological classifications, recurrence rates and risks for malignant transformation, treatment modalities, and prognosis of these tumours. The search was performed primarily through PubMed, Google Scholar, and all versions of WHO classifications since 1972, as well as numerous textbooks on salivary gland tumours/head and neck/pathology/oncology. A large number of archival salivary tumours were also reviewed histologically. Pleomorphic adenomas carry a considerable risk (5-15%) for malignant transformation but, albeit to a much lesser degree, so do basal cell adenomas and Warthin tumours, while the other eight types virtually never develop into malignancy. Pleomorphic adenoma has a rather high risk for recurrence while recurrence occurs only occasionally in sialadenoma papilliferum, oncocytoma, canalicular adenoma, myoepithelioma and the membranous type of basal cell adenoma. Papillomas, lymphadenoma, sebaceous adenoma, cystadenoma, basal cell adenoma (solid, trabecular and tubular subtypes) very rarely, if ever, recur. A correct histopathological diagnosis of these tumours is necessary due to (1) preventing confusion with malignant salivary gland tumours; (2) only one (pleomorphic adenoma) has a considerable risk for malignant transformation, but all four histological types of basal cell adenoma can occasionally develop into malignancy, as does Warthin tumour; (3) sialadenoma papilliferum, oncocytoma, canalicular adenoma, myoepithelioma and Warthin tumour only occasionally recur; while (4) intraductal and inverted papilloma, lymphadenoma, sebaceous adenoma, cystadenoma, basal cell adenoma (apart from the membranous type) virtually never recur. No biomarker was found to be relevant for predicting recurrence or potential malignant development. Guidelines for appropriate treatment strategies are given.
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Benign salivary gland tumours ; Biomarkers ; Malignant transformation ; PubMed ; Recurrence ; Salivary gland neoplasms ; Treatment modalities
Publicat a: Advances in Therapy, Vol. 36 Núm. 8 (january 2019) , p. 1950-1974, ISSN 1865-8652

DOI: 10.1007/s12325-019-01007-3
PMID: 31209701


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