Sialometaplasia arising in the ectopic salivary gland ductal inclusions of multiple intraparotid lymph nodes

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Sialometaplasia, squamous metaplasia of salivary gland lobules, is a benign condition occasionally presenting with lesions clinically simulating malignancy. "Necrotising sialometaplasia", recognised by lobular infarction, necrosis, and simultaneous squamous metaplasia of ducts and acini is a well known condition. There are only a few reports of the "proliferative type of sialometaplasia", which is recognised by a more mature morphology of larger and more irregular metaplastic nests, lacking necrosis. This report describes a unique case of "proliferative sialometaplasia of multiple intraparotid lymph nodes" occurring in a 55 year old woman, presenting with multiple parotid lumps. This interesting case points to the importance of intraparotid lymph nodes as sites for multiple lesions of the parotid region.

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Sarioǧlu, S., Pabuççuoǧlu, U., Ecevit, C., Ceryan, K., Paksoy, S., & Ada, E. (2004). Sialometaplasia arising in the ectopic salivary gland ductal inclusions of multiple intraparotid lymph nodes. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 57(12), 1335–1337. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.2004.017202

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