Renal clear cell carcinoma metastasis to salivary glands – a series of 9 cases: clinico-pathological study

Metastatic tumors involving salivary glands arising from the non-head and neck area are very rare. Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is known for its high propensity for metastasis to unusual localizations. RCC metastasis to the maxillofacial area is an uncommon event (16%), but metastasis to salivary glan...

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Main Authors: Hanna Majewska, Alena Skálová, Klaudia Radecka, Dominik Stodulski, Martin Hyrcza, Czesław Stankiewicz, Wojciech Biernat
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Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-05-01
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spelling doaj-2f2f6f4b9e8a494eaec9ae4cbc755d752020-11-25T01:12:57ZengTermedia Publishing HousePolish Journal of Pathology1233-96872084-98692016-05-01671394510.5114/pjp.2016.5947527422Renal clear cell carcinoma metastasis to salivary glands – a series of 9 cases: clinico-pathological studyHanna MajewskaAlena SkálováKlaudia RadeckaDominik StodulskiMartin HyrczaCzesław StankiewiczWojciech BiernatMetastatic tumors involving salivary glands arising from the non-head and neck area are very rare. Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is known for its high propensity for metastasis to unusual localizations. RCC metastasis to the maxillofacial area is an uncommon event (16%), but metastasis to salivary glands is extremely rare. We report a series of 9 such cases retrieved from two institutions. The group included 6 females and 3 males. The age at diagnosis ranged from 60 to 97 years (mean 72.6 years). The tumors involved the parotid gland in 7 cases, and the submandibular and small salivary gland of the oral cavity in 1 case each. The size of tumors ranged from 0.4 to 5 cm. Total parotidectomy with selective neck dissection was performed in 4 cases, while superficial parotidectomy was performed in 1 case and simple resection in 3 cases. Histologically, all the tumors were clear cell renal cell carcinomas, and therefore the differential diagnosis mainly included clear cell variants of salivary gland carcinomas. The parotid gland was the initial manifestation of renal malignancy in 4 of the cases, while in the remaining 5 cases a history of RCC had been known. The salivary gland involvement developed from 11 months to 13 years after the time of diagnosis of the primary tumor. In 2 cases it was the first site of dissemination. Pathologists need to maintain a high index of suspicion for the possibility of metastasis when confronted with oncocytic or clear cell neoplasms developing in salivary glands. RCC, although rare, should be included in this differential diagnosis.https://www.termedia.pl/Renal-clear-cell-carcinoma-metastasis-to-salivary-glands-a-series-of-9-cases-clinico-pathological-study,55,27422,1,1.htmlmetastasis salivary gland renal cell carcinoma clear cell carcinoma differential diagnosis
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author Hanna Majewska
Alena Skálová
Klaudia Radecka
Dominik Stodulski
Martin Hyrcza
Czesław Stankiewicz
Wojciech Biernat
spellingShingle Hanna Majewska
Alena Skálová
Klaudia Radecka
Dominik Stodulski
Martin Hyrcza
Czesław Stankiewicz
Wojciech Biernat
Renal clear cell carcinoma metastasis to salivary glands – a series of 9 cases: clinico-pathological study
Polish Journal of Pathology
metastasis
salivary gland
renal cell carcinoma
clear cell carcinoma
differential diagnosis
author_facet Hanna Majewska
Alena Skálová
Klaudia Radecka
Dominik Stodulski
Martin Hyrcza
Czesław Stankiewicz
Wojciech Biernat
author_sort Hanna Majewska
title Renal clear cell carcinoma metastasis to salivary glands – a series of 9 cases: clinico-pathological study
title_short Renal clear cell carcinoma metastasis to salivary glands – a series of 9 cases: clinico-pathological study
title_full Renal clear cell carcinoma metastasis to salivary glands – a series of 9 cases: clinico-pathological study
title_fullStr Renal clear cell carcinoma metastasis to salivary glands – a series of 9 cases: clinico-pathological study
title_full_unstemmed Renal clear cell carcinoma metastasis to salivary glands – a series of 9 cases: clinico-pathological study
title_sort renal clear cell carcinoma metastasis to salivary glands – a series of 9 cases: clinico-pathological study
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Polish Journal of Pathology
issn 1233-9687
2084-9869
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Metastatic tumors involving salivary glands arising from the non-head and neck area are very rare. Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is known for its high propensity for metastasis to unusual localizations. RCC metastasis to the maxillofacial area is an uncommon event (16%), but metastasis to salivary glands is extremely rare. We report a series of 9 such cases retrieved from two institutions. The group included 6 females and 3 males. The age at diagnosis ranged from 60 to 97 years (mean 72.6 years). The tumors involved the parotid gland in 7 cases, and the submandibular and small salivary gland of the oral cavity in 1 case each. The size of tumors ranged from 0.4 to 5 cm. Total parotidectomy with selective neck dissection was performed in 4 cases, while superficial parotidectomy was performed in 1 case and simple resection in 3 cases. Histologically, all the tumors were clear cell renal cell carcinomas, and therefore the differential diagnosis mainly included clear cell variants of salivary gland carcinomas. The parotid gland was the initial manifestation of renal malignancy in 4 of the cases, while in the remaining 5 cases a history of RCC had been known. The salivary gland involvement developed from 11 months to 13 years after the time of diagnosis of the primary tumor. In 2 cases it was the first site of dissemination. Pathologists need to maintain a high index of suspicion for the possibility of metastasis when confronted with oncocytic or clear cell neoplasms developing in salivary glands. RCC, although rare, should be included in this differential diagnosis.
topic metastasis
salivary gland
renal cell carcinoma
clear cell carcinoma
differential diagnosis
url https://www.termedia.pl/Renal-clear-cell-carcinoma-metastasis-to-salivary-glands-a-series-of-9-cases-clinico-pathological-study,55,27422,1,1.html
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