Delgado-Vargas B, Acle Cervera L, Garcia Martos M. Necrotizing Sialometaplasia of the Larynx: A Rare Entity Obscuring a Malignancy. Multidiscip Cancer Investig 2021; 5 (2) :1-4
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1- Otolaryngology Department, University Hospital of the Princess, Madrid, Spain , beatriz.delgadov9@gmail.com
2- Otolaryngology Department, Toledo General University Hospital, Toledo, Spain
3- Anathomical Pathological Department, University Hospital of Torrejon, Tor- rejon de Ardoz, Spain
Abstract: (1749 Views)
Introduction: Necrotizing sialometaplasia is a rare, benign, and self-limiting inflammatory lesion that commonly involves minor salivary glands. It is theoretically associated with ischemia. It is commonly found in the palate, and laryngeal presentation is a very unusual entity. Almost half of such cases have an underlying malignancy; therefore, suspicion of a malignant lesion should be high when this entity is found at any laryngeal level.
Case presentation: The present case was a 59-year-old male presenting a necrotizing sialometaplasia in the larynx, which obscured a malignancy, delaying the diagnosis until a positive metastatic cervical lymph node emerged.
Conclusion: Necrotizing sialometaplasia is an extremely rare pathology at the larynx, with only five cases reported in the literature. The current case was the 6th to date. Almost half of such cases presented a malignancy beneath the lesion; therefore, it is crucial to perform a close follow-up in such patients.
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Supportive and Palliative Care Received: 2020/08/10 | Accepted: 2020/12/20 | ePublished: 2021/01/26