Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma (PLGA) is a neoplasm that usually occurs in the minor salivary glands located in the mucosa of the soft and hard palates, the buccal mucosa, and the upper lip. It rarely occurs in the nasopharynx, and only six cases have been reported. PLGA can be treated by wide local excision and requires no additional treatment if a negative margin is identified in frozen biopsy. Here we describe a case of PLGA originating in the nasopharyngeal mucosa. We were able to completely resect the tumor using simple endoscopic surgery rather than using an open approach, such as a transpalatal resection. Our patient had no local recurrence or distant metastasis at the 24-month follow-up.
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Hong, T. U., Park, S. K., Kim, D. H., & Choe, S. (2021). Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma in the nasopharynx: A case report and review of the literature. Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 64(2), 119–123. https://doi.org/10.3342/kjorl-hns.2019.00927