14
Pleomorphic Adenoma of parotid gland Benign: Pleomorphic Adenoma, Malignant: carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma

Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

Pleomorphic Adenoma of parotid gland

Benign: Pleomorphic Adenoma,

Malignant: carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma

Page 2: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

Pleomorphic adenoma consists of mixed epithelial (left) and mesenchymal

cell components(right)

Page 3: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

• This is the commonest tumor of salivary glands and commonly occurs in parotid.

• They are benign tumors derived from mixture of epithelial (ductal epithelium) and myoepithelial cells and therefore show both epithelial and mesenchymal differentiation

• It is somewhat commoner in females, presenting in fourth to sixth decades.

• Patients present with a small, firm, freely movable, painless swelling which slowly increases in size.

• Patient has complaints of difficulty in mastication, talking and breathing so is detected early.

Page 4: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

•Being radioresistant these tumors have to be surgically resected. They have a tendency to recur after excision.

•Benign pleomorphic adenomas have 3 to 15% chances of malignant

transformation. The incidence of malignant transformation increases

with duration of tumor.•The malignant tumor is called as carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma. They are highly aggressive and show high mortality rates.

Page 5: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

GROSS APPEARANCE• The tumor is well circumscribed

psuedoencapsulated, rounded multilobulated, firm mass rarely exceeding 6cm in greatest dimension.

• Although they are encapsulated at some locations the capsule is not fully developed (psuedoencapsulated) giving protrusions in surrounding gland rendering enucleation hazardous.

• The cut surface is gray white with myxoid and blue translucent areas of chondroid.

Page 6: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

Histopathology• The diverse histologic pattern is in

fact the characteristic feature of this neoplasm.

• Inside fibrous capsule some areas have cuboidal cells arranged in tubes or ductlike structures or strands or sheets of cells.

• These elements are typically dispersed in a mesenchyme like background of loose myxoid connective tissue stroma containing islands of chondroid tissue .

Page 7: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

• Sometimes well developed ducts lined by cuboidal to columnar cells with an underlying layer of deeply chromatic small myoepithelial cells are seen.

• Loose myxoid tissue is predominant feature while foci of hyalinised connective tissue or cartilage like material and even bone may occur.

Page 8: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

• Islands of well differentiated squamous epithelium may also occur.

• Sometimes tumor cells assume a stellate, polyhedral or spindle form.

• In most cases there is no epithelial dysplasia or mitotic activity.

Page 9: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

Epithelial elements

Myxoid tissue

Page 10: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

Biphasic appearance resulting from the admixture of epithelium & stroma.

Page 11: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

(20X)】 Epithelial component. 

epithelium

stromamyxoid

Page 12: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

(20X)】 Epithelial component.

Epithelial proliferation

Page 13: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

(40X)】 Glandular (ductal) component.

DUCT

Page 14: Pleomorphic Adenoma of Parotid Gland

Epithelium

stroma