Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis (Küttner's tumour) of the submandibular gland: A neoplastic mimic

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A 74-year-old man was referred for a plastic surgery consultation for two previous acute episodes of right submandibular sialadenitis. Physical examination revealed a lump in the right submandibular region, painful on palpation. The initial impression on clinical examination was of sialolithiasis. The sonography demonstrated a structural heterogeneity of the submandibular gland with a hypoechogenic and vascularised nodular formation (1.5×1.2 cm), suggestive of a mixed tumour of the right maxillary gland, requiring histological evaluation. He underwent a right submandibulectomy and an IgG 4-positive chronic sclerosing sialadenitis was diagnosed. The patient's condition evolved favourably, resulting in a full recovery. The clinical features and differential diagnosis of this entity are debated in light of relevant literature.

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Pereira, F. G., Nogueira, R., Pataca, I., & Sampaio, R. (2022). Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis (Küttner’s tumour) of the submandibular gland: A neoplastic mimic. BMJ Case Reports, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2021-245518

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