West China Journal of Stomatology

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Comparative analysis of ultrasonographic feature and histopathology in salivary Warthin’s tumor

Gou Jiamei1,2, Chen Qin1, Zhou Qing1, Liu Yingxian2.   

  1. 1. Dept. of Ultrasound, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, Chengdu 610072, China; 2. Graduate School, Zunyi Medical College, Zunyi 563003, China
  • Online:2013-08-01 Published:2013-08-01

Abstract:

Objective  To promote the diagnostic accuracy of salivary Warthin’s tumor by summarizing the ultrasonographic features of salivary Warthin’s tumor. Methods  Sixty-nine lesions(58 patients with salivary Warthin’s tumor)were retrospectively studied by ultrasonography and confirmed by histopathology. Results The ultrasonographic manifestations of salivary Warthin’s tumor demonstrated in three patterns. TypeⅠ: Solid mass(34 lesions, 49.3%), the mass was solid, grid-shaped echo inside. The mass was pathologically composed of such various tissues as epithelial cells, lymphatic organization, fibrous tissue which were compactly and evenly arranged, and little mucous formed the cyst cavity in which there projected epithelial papilla. Type Ⅱ: Cystic-solid mixed mass(30 lesions, 43.5%), there was no flake-like echo, cystic-solid boundary was clear. Histopathological study revealed glandular epithelium made up irregular catheter and cyst cavity with yellowish mucous, glue-frozen-like stuff or brown colloidal  substances. Type Ⅲ: Cystic mass(5 lesions, 7.2%), the mass manifested separated cystic echo crumbs. The histopathological study showed salivary Warthin’s tumor with infarctions and infections. The coincidence of ultrasound and histopathology diagnose was 79.7%. Conclusion  The ultrasonographic features of salivary Warthin’s tumor are mainly based on the organization of histopathological study. The grasp of various ultrasonographic imagings and pathological changes is beneficial for increasing the accuracy rate of diagnosis higher.

Key words: Warthin’s tumor, ultrasonographic feature, histopathology