Kuttner tumor involving minor salivary glands: A very rare case report

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Abstract

Kuttner tumor, also known as chronic sclerosing sialadenitis, was first described by Dr. H. Kuttner in 1896. It is an uncommon, chronic, benign tumor-like lesion predominantly involving the submandibular glands of middle-aged individuals, and presents as a firm, painful swelling. Histologically, it is characterized by progressive periductal sclerosis, acinar atrophy, and gland infiltration by lymphocytes. A case of Kuttner tumor involving the minor salivary glands is reported.

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Reddy Kundoor, V., Thakur, M., Guttikonda, V., & Thummala, R. (2014). Kuttner tumor involving minor salivary glands: A very rare case report. Journal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology, 26(1), 89–91. https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-1363.141869

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