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Metastatic Cancer to the Parotid

2016
In many regions of the world, the most common type of parotid malignancy is metastatic malignancy. Metastatic cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and metastatic melanoma are the most common pathologies that metastasize to the parotid gland and cervical lymph nodes.
Jonathan, Clark, Steven, Wang
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Massive parotid cancer

European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1989
A 26-year-old and 4.2 kg massive mixed parotid tumour which had turned malignant in the previous five months was treated. A radical parotidectomy and ipsilateral radical neck dissection were performed, and the subsequent cheek defect was covered by a pectoralis major myocutaneous flap.
S. Bhattacharya   +3 more
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Parotid gland metastasis of a breast cancer

Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2007
Parotid gland metastases from malignant tumors are extremely rare. A 61-year-old woman was diagnosed with an early breast cancer with no expression of oestrogen and progesterone receptors. Five years later the patient presented a tumour in parotid gland.
J A, Perez-Fidalgo   +8 more
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Metastasis of oral cancer to the parotid node

European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 2009
The parotid node is an uncommon site of metastasis in head and neck cancer. This study was intended to clarify the incidence and indicators of oral cancer metastases to the parotid node.We reviewed the records of 253 patients with oral carcinomas who had undergone a total of 289 neck dissections between April 2001 and December 2006.
H, Harada, K, Omura
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Prognostic Variables in Parotid Gland Cancer

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1991
We performed a retrospective review of 178 previously untreated patients with primary malignant neoplasms of the parotid gland treated at our institution between 1960 and 1985. Patients were followed up for a median of 7.5 years. Fifty-nine percent underwent surgery alone, and 40% underwent surgery and radiation therapy.
R A, Frankenthaler   +7 more
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[Cancer of the parotid gland].

Acta otorrinolaringologica espanola, 2006
To review our experience and results in the diagnosis and treatment of a low incidence pathology such as the cancer of the parotid gland.The study reviewed 40 patients with malignant tumors of the parotid gland treated between 1991 and 2002 in our hospital.
A, Rodríguez Paramás   +4 more
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Management of cancer of the parotid gland

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2002
This review integrates current research on assessment, management options and respective outcomes, and prognostic considerations into the existing knowledge on parotid carcinoma. Standard management remains a complete resection, with sacrifice of facial nerve branches only for obvious neural ...
Vincent L. M. Vander Poorten   +2 more
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Parotid cancer: A rational basis for treatment

Head & Neck Surgery, 1980
AbstractParotid gland cancers are uncommon neoplasms whose management is complicated by their variable histopathology, their equally variable clinical course, and the intricate relationship of the facial nerve to the parotid gland and potential threat to the muscles of facial expression.
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Treatment of parotid glands cancer

International Congress Series, 2003
Abstract Parotid glands tumors are relatively uncommon but they diverse and range from less to highly aggressive. Surgery is the primary treatment of choice for most neoplasm of salivary glands. We evaluated the results of parotid gland cancer treatment dependent on clinical data and treatment modality on survival.
Magdalena Jozefowicz-Korczynska   +2 more
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Cancer Metastatic to the Parotid Gland

2021
Carcinoma metastatic to the parotid gland is a region-specific disorder. History usually reveals a previous cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) or melanoma. Physical examination may show scars of previous operations, current head and neck lesions, associated lymphadenopathy, and altered sensation.
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