Benign lymphoepithelial cyst: An unusual cause of parotid swelling in two immunocompetent patients

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lymphoepithelial cysts, which are benign and slow-growing tumours, usually involve the head and neck regions. Benign lymphoepithelial cysts (BLECs) are the most common cause of parotid swelling in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients and are less common in immunocompetent patients. CASE PRESENTATION: Here, we present two cases of immunocompetent patients with long-standing, progressively enlarging parotid swelling. Postoperative histopathological examination of these patients revealed features of BLEC. CONCLUSION: Wide surgical excision is the gold standard for treatment and recurrences is rare. These cases are of particular interest because of the rarity of BLEC in HIV-negative patients and highlight an important differential diagnosis of parotid swelling.

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Thong, H. K., Sabir Husin Athar, P. P., & Wan Mustaffa, W. M. (2019). Benign lymphoepithelial cyst: An unusual cause of parotid swelling in two immunocompetent patients. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 7(13), 2142–2145. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.577

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