[Küttner's tumor (chronic sclerosing sialadenitis) - a rare cause of submandibular gland enlargement].

Jarosław Markowski, Tatiana Gierek, Małgorzata Witkowska, Jarosław Paluch, Monika Swiderek, Ewa Zielińska-Pająk, Jacek Pająk, Lucyna Klimczak-Gołąb, Katarzyna Smółka

Katedra i Klinika Laryngologii SUM w Katowicach.

Journal Article: Otolaryngologia polska. The Polish otolaryngology 65(4):289-92. DOI: 10.1016/S0030-6657(11)70693-X

Abstract

Küttner's tumor is a benign tumour-like lesion of the salivary glands. Predominantly affects the submandibular gland. It is also known as chronic sclerosing sialoadenitis or cirrhosis of submandibular gland. This is an underrecognized entity in the surgical pathology and cytology literature. Most patients experience recurrent pain, discharge and swelling that is often associated with eating, but others only have asymptomatic hard swelling of the submandibular gland. Histologic examination of the excised submandibular glands revealed preserved lobular architecture, thickening of interlobular septa by sclerotic tissue, dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate, preservation of ducts with periductal fibrosis, and variable loss of acini. The morphologic appearance, in conjunction with the elevated IgG4 expression, distinguishes chronic sclerosing sialadenitis from other inflammatory diseases of the salivary glands. Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis belongs to the spectrum of IgG4-related diseases. We present a case of Küttner's tumor in a 62-year-old female treated by surgery. Although this disease was first described by Küttner in 1896, this clinical entity which masquerades as carcinoma is underdiagnosed by many surgeons. There is not enough evidence to support any diagnostic means that could help in the differential diagnosis of this benign condition. Given the high rate of malignancy in firm, painless lesions of the submandibular gland, surgical excision is often advocated and Küttner's tumor is usually diagnosed by the histopathologist.

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Keywords

62-year-old female
 
benign condition
 
benign tumour-like lesion
 
clinical entity
 
cytology literature
 
dense lymphoplasmacytic
 
differential diagnosis
 
elevated IgG4 expression
 
excised submandibular glands
 
IgG4-related diseases
 
inflammatory diseases
 
interlobular septa
 
morphologic appearance
 
painless lesions
 
patients experience recurrent pain
 
periductal fibrosis
 
salivary glands
 
sclerotic tissue
 
submandibular gland
 
underrecognized entity