Sebaceous carcinoma of the parotid gland: a case report

Case Rep Oncol. 2015 Feb 21;8(1):106-12. doi: 10.1159/000379742. eCollection 2015 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

Background: Primary sebaceous carcinoma of the parotid gland is extremely rare, and because of its rarity, clinicopathological characteristics and histogenesis are not fully understood.

Methods: Here, we report a patient who presented with a left infra-auricular painless mass. We present the histological features and discuss possible optimal treatments based on previous literature.

Results: The mass was suspected to be a myoepithelial tumor or possibly a pleomorphic adenoma. Initially, the mass was resected with preservation of the facial nerve, but this caused facial palsy. Because the histological examination showed a sebaceous carcinoma and a part of the mass could be remaining on the facial nerve, additional surgery was performed, and the facial nerve was reconstructed with cervical nerve. Follow-up after 7 months showed no sign of recurrence of metastasis.

Conclusion: We encountered a rare sebaceous carcinoma of the parotid gland. Additional surgery was performed because preoperative diagnosis was difficult.

Keywords: Parotid gland; Sebaceous carcinoma; Surgery.

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