Pleomorphic adenoma

PLEOMORPHIC ADENOMA
  • Definition : It is benign tumor having epithelial origin with cells demonstrating both mesenchymal and epithelial differentiation.
  • It is termed as pleomorphic adenoma as tumor exhibits morphologic diversity.
  • Also termed as Mixed tumor as it has both epithelial and mesenchymal like elements.
  • Incidence : constitutes 74% of salivary gland tumors and 66% of the benign salivary gland tumors
  • Site : Common site – parotid gland. other common sites are submandibular glands, palate, upper lip and buccal mucosa
  • Age and sex: Can occur in any age with slight female predominance
  • Clinical features : presents as slow growing painless nodular firm mass located below and infront of the ear
Morphology
Gross :
  • Well encapsulated, round to ovoid mass with smooth nodular surface 
  • Cut surface is gray white with translucent zones representing cartilaginous and myxochondroid areas
Microscopic findings
  • Capsulated lesion composed of epithelial and mesenchymal like tissues
  • Epithelial component consists of well formed ducts, sheets, cords, anastomosing trabeculae and cystic spaces. Epithelial cell types are cuboidal, basaloid, plasmacytoid, spindle shaped, oncocytic or squamous.
  • Mesenchymal  like component is constituted by myxoid, hyaline, chondroid and osseous areas.
  • PAS positive material is seen in the lumen of the cystic spaces

Immunohistochemistry
  • S-100 positivity in epithelial and stromal regions
  • Myoepithelial cells show positivity with smooth muscle specific protein, Calponin and cytokeratin (CK 19)
Treatment and prognosis
  • Complete surgical resection is the treatment of choice.
  • Recurrences can occur due to the failure of removal of the tumor tissue which protrudes from the capsule into the adjacent tissue.
  • Malignant transformation can occur (Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma)
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