Spandidos Publications Logo
  • About
    • About Spandidos
    • Aims and Scopes
    • Abstracting and Indexing
    • Editorial Policies
    • Reprints and Permissions
    • Job Opportunities
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Contact
  • Journals
    • All Journals
    • Oncology Letters
      • Oncology Letters
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Oncology
      • International Journal of Oncology
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Molecular and Clinical Oncology
      • Molecular and Clinical Oncology
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
      • Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Molecular Medicine
      • International Journal of Molecular Medicine
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Biomedical Reports
      • Biomedical Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Oncology Reports
      • Oncology Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Molecular Medicine Reports
      • Molecular Medicine Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • World Academy of Sciences Journal
      • World Academy of Sciences Journal
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Functional Nutrition
      • International Journal of Functional Nutrition
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Epigenetics
      • International Journal of Epigenetics
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Medicine International
      • Medicine International
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
  • Articles
  • Information
    • Information for Authors
    • Information for Reviewers
    • Information for Librarians
    • Information for Advertisers
    • Conferences
  • Language Editing
Spandidos Publications Logo
  • About
    • About Spandidos
    • Aims and Scopes
    • Abstracting and Indexing
    • Editorial Policies
    • Reprints and Permissions
    • Job Opportunities
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Contact
  • Journals
    • All Journals
    • Biomedical Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Epigenetics
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Functional Nutrition
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Molecular Medicine
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • International Journal of Oncology
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Medicine International
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Molecular and Clinical Oncology
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Molecular Medicine Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Oncology Letters
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • Oncology Reports
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
    • World Academy of Sciences Journal
      • Information for Authors
      • Editorial Policies
      • Editorial Board
      • Aims and Scope
      • Abstracting and Indexing
      • Bibliographic Information
      • Archive
  • Articles
  • Information
    • For Authors
    • For Reviewers
    • For Librarians
    • For Advertisers
    • Conferences
  • Language Editing
Login Register Submit
  • This site uses cookies
  • You can change your cookie settings at any time by following the instructions in our Cookie Policy. To find out more, you may read our Privacy Policy.

    I agree
Search articles by DOI, keyword, author or affiliation
Search
Advanced Search
presentation
Oncology Letters
Join Editorial Board Propose a Special Issue
Print ISSN: 1792-1074 Online ISSN: 1792-1082
Journal Cover
June-2014 Volume 7 Issue 6

Full Size Image

Sign up for eToc alerts
Recommend to Library

Journals

International Journal of Molecular Medicine

International Journal of Molecular Medicine

International Journal of Molecular Medicine is an international journal devoted to molecular mechanisms of human disease.

International Journal of Oncology

International Journal of Oncology

International Journal of Oncology is an international journal devoted to oncology research and cancer treatment.

Molecular Medicine Reports

Molecular Medicine Reports

Covers molecular medicine topics such as pharmacology, pathology, genetics, neuroscience, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology, and molecular surgery.

Oncology Reports

Oncology Reports

Oncology Reports is an international journal devoted to fundamental and applied research in Oncology.

Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine

Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine

Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine is an international journal devoted to laboratory and clinical medicine.

Oncology Letters

Oncology Letters

Oncology Letters is an international journal devoted to Experimental and Clinical Oncology.

Biomedical Reports

Biomedical Reports

Explores a wide range of biological and medical fields, including pharmacology, genetics, microbiology, neuroscience, and molecular cardiology.

Molecular and Clinical Oncology

Molecular and Clinical Oncology

International journal addressing all aspects of oncology research, from tumorigenesis and oncogenes to chemotherapy and metastasis.

World Academy of Sciences Journal

World Academy of Sciences Journal

Multidisciplinary open-access journal spanning biochemistry, genetics, neuroscience, environmental health, and synthetic biology.

International Journal of Functional Nutrition

International Journal of Functional Nutrition

Open-access journal combining biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, and genetics to advance health through functional nutrition.

International Journal of Epigenetics

International Journal of Epigenetics

Publishes open-access research on using epigenetics to advance understanding and treatment of human disease.

Medicine International

Medicine International

An International Open Access Journal Devoted to General Medicine.

Journal Cover
June-2014 Volume 7 Issue 6

Full Size Image

Sign up for eToc alerts
Recommend to Library

  • Article
  • Citations
    • Cite This Article
    • Download Citation
    • Create Citation Alert
    • Remove Citation Alert
    • Cited By
  • Similar Articles
    • Related Articles (in Spandidos Publications)
    • Similar Articles (Google Scholar)
    • Similar Articles (PubMed)
  • Download PDF
  • Download XML
  • View XML
Case Report

A recurrent sialolipoma of the parotid gland: A case report

  • Authors:
    • Po‑Han Lee
    • Jiann‑Jy Chen
    • Yung‑An Tsou
  • View Affiliations / Copyright

    Affiliations: Department of Otolaryngology, Taipei City Hospital, Taipei 10629, Taiwan, R.O.C., Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, China Medical University, Taichung 40447, Taiwan, R.O.C.
  • Pages: 1981-1983
    |
    Published online on: April 2, 2014
       https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2014.2026
  • Expand metrics +
Metrics: Total Views: 0 (Spandidos Publications: | PMC Statistics: )
Metrics: Total PDF Downloads: 0 (Spandidos Publications: | PMC Statistics: )
Cited By (CrossRef): 0 citations Loading Articles...

This article is mentioned in:



Abstract

Sialolipoma is a rare benign neoplasm and was recently described as a histological variant of intraoral lipoma. In the current report, the case of a of a 65‑year‑old female with a slow‑growing mass in the right parotid gland with recurrence is presented. The initial clinical diagnosis was a benign salivary gland tumor. The tumor was situated between the right parotid gland and the right masseter muscle; therefore, a superficial parotidectomy was performed. Histopathology revealed that the tumor was a sialolipoma of the parotid gland. During the three‑month follow‑up, a recurrent right parotid tumor was identified in the deep lobe space of the right parotid gland and a deep lobe parotidectomy was performed. The present case demonstrates that although surgical excision is generally sufficient to treat parotid gland sialolipoma, postoperative follow‑up is required as multifocal lesions may potentially remain, which could result in recurrence.

Introduction

Sialolipoma is a rare histological variant of intraoral lipoma, characterized by the well-circumscribed proliferation of mature adipose tissue and entrapped normal salivary glandular elements (1). Currently, there are >30 cases of sialolipoma reported in the literature. The overall incidence of salivary gland tumors in adults is 0.3% (1). Sialolipoma is prevalent in the parotid gland (2), with ~90% of cases occurring in adults (3); however, cases in infants have been reported (4). Previous studies identified no local recurrence, malignant transformation or other complications following conservative surgical excision (2–3,5). However, the present report demonstrates an exceptional case of parotid gland sialolipoma with recurrence following the performance of a superficial parotidectomy, therefore, a revised deep parotid lobectomy was subsequently performed. Patient provided written informed consent.

Case report

A 65-year-old female presented with a painless, right infra-auricular mass, which had been growing slowly over four months. Physical examination showed a 3×2-cm palpable non-tender, round, mobile and elastic mass in the patient’s right parotid gland. No other neck lesions were observed. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated a 2.3×1.7×1.9-cm well-circumscribed and mildly enhanced lesion, located between the right parotid gland and the right masseter muscle (Fig. 1A). Therefore, a superficial parotidectomy was recommended. A 3×3×3-cm brown, soft, and well-circumscribed mass was excised en bloc (Fig. 1B). Consistent with sialolipoma, histopathological examination revealed mature adipose tissue and glandular elements that were surrounded by a fibrous capsule (Fig. 1C).

Figure 1

(A) Computed tomography demonstrated (closed arrows) a mass that was enhanced to a greater extent compared with (open arrows) the superficial parotid gland lobe in the right parotid region. (B) During the right superficial parotidectomy (broken circle) a soft, well-circumscribed mass was noted in the tail of the superior parotid gland lobe and was subsequently excised from the parotid gland (B, inset). (C) Histopathology demonstrated adipose cells that were assembled in a trabecular pattern amongst the glandular cells (magnification, ×100; stain, hematoxylin and eosin). (D) T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated (closed arrowheads) a gadolinium-enhanced mass in the right parotid region.

After three months, the patient experienced painful swelling in the right parotid gland. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a 2.5×1.7×2.6-cm cystic and ovoid lesion in the deep lobe of the right parotid space, which indicated that a postoperative sialocele had developed, which obstructs the flow of saliva (Fig. 1D). A revised deep parotid lobectomy was performed on the inner surface of the mandible ramus. A 2×2×2-cm soft and well-defined mass located in the parotid gland was removed. Histopathology of the removed mass further supported a diagnosis of sialolipoma. The subsequent six months since the surgery have been uneventful and no recurrence has been observed.

Discussion

In the present case report, a lesion, which was later identified as a sialolipoma, was detected in the parotid gland of a 65-year-old female patient using CT. Sonography is the preferred imaging method for the majority of neck masses, however, CT and MRI may be more effective for diagnosing a parotid gland neoplasm (1,2,6). Generally, sialolipoma appear as a well-circumscribed lesion during high-resolution CT or a high-intensity MRI (1,6). In the present case, CT revealed a mass that was enhanced to a greater extent than the superficial lobe of the parotid gland in the right parotid region (Fig. 1A). The mass was irregularly shaped, fatty and contiguous with multiple soft tissue density regions. In a previous report, MRI did not differentiate the tumor capsule from the fibrous septa of cheek subcutaneous tissue in a congenital sialolipoma (3). In the present study, MRI indicated that the tumor had extended into the subcutaneous fat. It is particularly difficult to differentiate with any certainty between a benign neoplasm and a sialolipoma using CT or MRI. Therefore, a superficial parotidectomy was recommended. Superficial parotidectomy, or total parotidectomy with entire surgical removal of the tumor, is recommended for the majority of parotid gland sialolipoma. However, simple surgical excision has also been conducted in cases of minor salivary gland sialolipoma (1,3). Excision of the entire tumor is vital and a total lobectomy is required for superficial multifocal lesions, which extend into the deep lobular area (1,4,6).

Microscopically, sialolipoma exhibit a unique feature; salivary gland lesions that are entrapped within predominately extensive mature adipose tissue. This differentiates sialolipoma from adenolipoma, lipomatosis, true lipoma, fibrolipoma and spindle cell lipoma (1). The histopathogenesis of sialolipoma remains unclear (3,5); however, it has been hypothesized that sialolipoma may be associated with salivary gland dysfunction, which results in salivary gland alterations (5). According to the literature, none of the 30 cases of sialolipoma experienced recurrence following a conservative surgical excision (2–5). Thus, the present case is unique as the patient experienced recurrence despite a total excision of the tumor. The recurrence may have originated from a novel and independent sialolipoma as a residual sialolipoma was considered to be unlikely according to the pathology report, which indicated a clear safety margin.

In conclusion, postoperative follow-up is considered to be a necessity, regardless of whether a pathological examination indicates a successful excision with clear safety margins. The present case demonstrates that although surgical excision is generally sufficient to treat parotid gland sialolipoma, postoperative follow-up is required as multifocal lesions may potentially remain, which could result in recurrence.

Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the Taiwan Ministry of Science Technology (grant no. 101-2314-B-039-013-MY3).

References

1 

Nagao T, Sugano I, Ishida Y, et al: Sialolipoma: a report of seven cases of a new variant of salivary gland lipoma. Histopathology. 38:30–36. 2001. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

2 

Jang YW, Kim SG, Pai H, Park JW, Lee YC and Rotaru H: Sialolipoma: case report and review of 27 cases. Oral Maxillofac Surg. 13:109–113. 2009. View Article : Google Scholar

3 

Nonaka CF, Pereira KM, de Andrade Santos PP, de Almeida Freitas R and da Costa Miguel MC: Sialolipoma of minor salivary glands. Ann Diagn Pathol. 15:6–11. 2011. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

4 

Kidambi T, Been MJ and Maddalozzo J: Congenital sialolipoma of the parotid gland: presentation, diagnosis, and management. Am J Otolaryngol. 33:279–281. 2012. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

5 

Akrish S, Leiser Y, Shamira D and Peled M: Sialolipoma of the salivary gland: two new cases, literature review, and histogenetic hypothesis. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 69:1380–1384. 2011. View Article : Google Scholar : PubMed/NCBI

6 

Doğan S, Can IH, Unlü I, Süngü N, Gönültaş MA and Samim EE: Sialolipoma of the parotid gland. J Craniofac Surg. 20:847–848. 2009.

Related Articles

  • Abstract
  • View
  • Download
  • Twitter
Copy and paste a formatted citation
Spandidos Publications style
Lee PH, Chen JJ and Tsou YA: A recurrent sialolipoma of the parotid gland: A case report. Oncol Lett 7: 1981-1983, 2014.
APA
Lee, P., Chen, J., & Tsou, Y. (2014). A recurrent sialolipoma of the parotid gland: A case report. Oncology Letters, 7, 1981-1983. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2014.2026
MLA
Lee, P., Chen, J., Tsou, Y."A recurrent sialolipoma of the parotid gland: A case report". Oncology Letters 7.6 (2014): 1981-1983.
Chicago
Lee, P., Chen, J., Tsou, Y."A recurrent sialolipoma of the parotid gland: A case report". Oncology Letters 7, no. 6 (2014): 1981-1983. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2014.2026
Copy and paste a formatted citation
x
Spandidos Publications style
Lee PH, Chen JJ and Tsou YA: A recurrent sialolipoma of the parotid gland: A case report. Oncol Lett 7: 1981-1983, 2014.
APA
Lee, P., Chen, J., & Tsou, Y. (2014). A recurrent sialolipoma of the parotid gland: A case report. Oncology Letters, 7, 1981-1983. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2014.2026
MLA
Lee, P., Chen, J., Tsou, Y."A recurrent sialolipoma of the parotid gland: A case report". Oncology Letters 7.6 (2014): 1981-1983.
Chicago
Lee, P., Chen, J., Tsou, Y."A recurrent sialolipoma of the parotid gland: A case report". Oncology Letters 7, no. 6 (2014): 1981-1983. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2014.2026
Follow us
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
About
  • Spandidos Publications
  • Careers
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
How can we help?
  • Help
  • Live Chat
  • Contact
  • Email to our Support Team