
pmid: 16762019
Sialolipoma is a new variant of salivary gland lipoma, which was first proposed by Nagao et al. (Histopathology 2001; 38: 30) in 2001. We report this rare case of sialolipoma in the hard palate. A 60‐year‐old Japanese woman was referred to our department complaining of a painless swelling on the right side of the hard palate. Intra‐oral examination revealed a soft, elastic, dome‐shaped mass with 1 cm in diameter located in the posterior part of the hard palate. Magnetic resonance imaging examination revealed high intensity on T1‐weighted image and isointensity on T2‐weighted image. Incisional biopsy revealed that the tumor was encapsulated by fibrous tissue, consisted of adipose tissue, and also contained normal salivary gland tissue peripherally. First diagnosed as an ordinary lipoma of the hard palate, the tumor was excised. According to the recent criteria of histologic findings of sialolipoma, we rediagnosed the tumor as sialolipoma of the hard palate.
Diagnosis, Differential, Palate, Hard, Palatal Neoplasms, Humans, Female, Lipoma, Middle Aged, Salivary Gland Neoplasms, Salivary Glands, Minor, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Diagnosis, Differential, Palate, Hard, Palatal Neoplasms, Humans, Female, Lipoma, Middle Aged, Salivary Gland Neoplasms, Salivary Glands, Minor, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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