Sonographic appearances of malignant lymphoma of the salivary glands
Purpose We undertook this retrospective study to describe the sonographic findings in patients with malignant lymphoma of the major salivary glands. Methods We reviewed the sonograms and medical records of 7 patients with histologically proven lymphoma of the parotid (3 patients) or submandibular gl...
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Published in | Journal of clinical ultrasound Vol. 29; no. 9; pp. 491 - 498 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
New York
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
01.11.2001
Wiley |
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Summary: | Purpose
We undertook this retrospective study to describe the sonographic findings in patients with malignant lymphoma of the major salivary glands.
Methods
We reviewed the sonograms and medical records of 7 patients with histologically proven lymphoma of the parotid (3 patients) or submandibular glands (4 patients).
Results
Primary lymphoma was found in 1 parotid gland and 2 submandibular glands. The remaining 4 cases were secondary lymphomas. One patient had been diagnosed with Sjögren's syndrome and had been followed up with sonography. In parotid glands, both parenchymal and intraparotid nodal lymphomas were found. All submandibular gland tumors were parenchymal. Intraparotid nodal involvement appeared as multiple small nodules with relatively smooth margins, whereas the parenchymal parotid and submandibular gland lymphomas were larger (25 to 45 mm in longitudinal diameter) and showed various degrees of margin irregularity. All tumors were hypoechoic relative to the normal parenchyma. The primary parotid lymphoma and intraparotid nodal lymphomas had a homogeneous echotexture; the secondary parotid lymphomas and submandibular gland lymphomas were heterogeneous. One submandibular gland lymphoma showed intratumoral echogenic stripes. Neither calcification nor cystic degeneration was observed within the lesions.
Conclusions
Lymphomas of the salivary glands present a variety of sonographic appearances, ranging from multiple small, hypoechoic nodules to an irregularly shaped heterogeneous mass without cystic areas or calcifications. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Clin Ultrasound 29:491–498, 2001. |
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ISSN: | 0091-2751 1097-0096 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jcu.10015 |