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19-04-2024 | Salivary Gland Cancer | Case Report

Imaging of salivary gland cancers derived from a sublingual gland herniated into the submandibular space: a report of three cases

Authors: Yusuke Miyasaka, Takashi Hiyama, Hirofumi Kuno, Takeshi Shinozaki, Toshifumi Tomioka, Shingo Sakashita, Tatsushi Kobayashi

Published in: Neuroradiology

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Abstract

Sublingual gland herniation into the submandibular space through a mylohyoid muscle defect is a common anatomical variation; however, salivary gland cancers that arise from a herniated sublingual gland have not been described yet. Here, we report three patients with salivary gland cancers originating from a herniated sublingual gland. All tumors were detected as palpable submandibular masses, located anterior to the submandibular gland, medial to the mandible, and lateral to the mylohyoid muscle, with contact with the sublingual gland through a mylohyoid muscle defect. Intraoperative findings confirmed that the masses were derived from herniated sublingual glands. Pathological examination showed one case of mucoepidermoid carcinoma and two cases of adenoid cystic carcinoma. Imaging findings of the tumor location, in addition to the continuity with the sublingual gland through the mylohyoid muscle defect, are crucial for accurately diagnosing the tumor origin, which is essential for determining the appropriate clinical management.
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Metadata
Title
Imaging of salivary gland cancers derived from a sublingual gland herniated into the submandibular space: a report of three cases
Authors
Yusuke Miyasaka
Takashi Hiyama
Hirofumi Kuno
Takeshi Shinozaki
Toshifumi Tomioka
Shingo Sakashita
Tatsushi Kobayashi
Publication date
19-04-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Neuroradiology
Print ISSN: 0028-3940
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1920
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-024-03360-9