Diagnosis and pitfalls in the treatment of parotid tumors Journal Article


Author: Spiro, R. H.
Article Title: Diagnosis and pitfalls in the treatment of parotid tumors
Abstract: Any swelling near the ear is best considered a parotid neoplasm until proved otherwise. The diagnosis is primarily based on the clinical examination. Imaging studies are best reserved for patients who present with palate or tonsil swellings, which must be distinguished from parapharyngeal or minor salivary gland tumors. Almost all benign, and most malignant parotid tumors can be resected with preservation of the facial nerve. Aspiration biopsy can add useful information, but is not essential for treatment planning as the extent of the surgical procedure is primarily determined by the extent of the tumor. Survival rates in patients with malignant tumors are most significantly influenced by tumor stage. Results seem to have improved in recent years, possibly because we are treating a larger proportion with favorable lesions. Another factor may relate to the enhancement of locoregional control now achieved with postoperative radiotherapy, particularly in patients with Stage III or IV tumors. Copyright © 1991 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company
Keywords: major clinical study; review; cancer staging; neoplasms; neoplasm recurrence, local; diagnostic imaging; parotid gland; parotid neoplasms; facial nerve; parotidectomy; parotid gland tumor; human; male; female; parotidectomy radiation therapy
Journal Title: Seminars in Surgical Oncology
Volume: 7
Issue: 1
ISSN: 8756-0437
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 1991-01-01
Start Page: 20
End Page: 24
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/ssu.2980070106
PUBMED: 2003181
PROVIDER: scopus
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