Salivary glands
The salivary glands help digest food. ENT surgeons take 'em out and want you to diagnose 'em.
Normal
Types of salivary glands
Types of glands:[1]
- Serrous - eosinophilic cytoplasmic granules, acinar arrangement - vaguely resembles the acinar morphology of the pancreas.
- Mucinous - light eosinophilic staining.
Identifying the glands
The three main glands:
- Parotid:
- Serous glands - lower viscosity, acini (lobules).[2]
- Most tumours in this gland are benign.
- Submandibular:
- Serous and mucinous glands.
- Sublingual:
- Mucinous glands.
Images:
Memory device:
- The parotid gland vaguely resembles the pancreas.
Overview
Benign tumours
Tabular form - adapted from Thompson[3]
Architecture | Morphology | Cell borders | Cytoplasm | Nucleus | DDx | Other | |
Pleomorphic adenoma | var. | mixed pop.; must include: (1) myoepithelium, (2) epithelium, (3) chondromyxoid stroma | var. | var. | (1) plasmacytoid | adenoid cystic c. | occ. encapsulated, mixed pop. of glandular, myoepithelial and mesenchymal cells |
Warthin tumour | papillary, bilayer |
cuboid (basal), columnar (apical) | clearly seen | eosinophilic, abundant | unremarkable | sebaceous lymphadenoma | AKA papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum |
Basal cell adenoma | var., islands surrounded by hyaline bands |
basaloid | subtle | scant, hyperchromatic |
granular | basal cell adenoca | - |
Canalicular adenoma | chains of cells | cuboid or columnar | subtle | scant, hyperchromatic |
granular | basal cell adenoma | - |
Sialoblastoma | var., islands surrounded by loose fibrous stroma |
basaloid | subtle | scant, hyperch. | granular | basal cell adenoca | - |
Malignant tumours
Tabular form - adapted from Thompson[4]
Architecture | Morphology | Cell borders | Cytoplasm | Nucleus | DDx | Other | |
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma | cystic & solid | epithelioid | distinct | fuffy, clear, abundant |
nuclei sm. | ? | ? |
Acinic cell adenocarcinoma (AcCC) | acinar (islands) | epithelioid | clear | granular, generous | stipled | ? | ? |
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (AdCC) | pseudocysts, cribriform, solid, hyaline stroma |
epithelioid | subtle | scant, hyperchromatic |
small "carrot-shaped" |
? | ? |
Salivary duct carcinoma | glandular, cribriform | columnar | subtle/clear | hyperchromatic | columnar | metastatic breast ca | similar to ductal breast carcinoma |
Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma | variable, often small nests, may be targetoid |
epithelioid | indistinct | eosinophilic | ovoid & small with small nucleoli |
? | minor salivary gland tumour, often in palate, cytologically monotonous |
DDx by site
Palate:
- Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma.
- Adenoid cystic carcinoma.
- Pleomorphic adenoma.
Benign
Mucocele
- Mucous.
Pleomorphic adenoma
Epidemiology
Features:[5]
- Very common - approx. 60% of parotid gland tumours
Histology
Features:[6]
- Proliferation of myoepithelium and epithelium in mesenchymal stroma.
- Mesenchymal stroma - key feature.
- May be any of following: myxoid, mucochondroid, hyalinized, osseous, fatty.
- Look for, i.e. rule-out, poorly differentiated carcinoma: carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma.
IHC: S-100+, SMA+, GFAP+.
Basal cell adenoma
- Basophilic cells.
- Nests.
Canalicular adenoma
- Channels.
Papillary cystadeoma lymphomatosum
- AKA Warthin tumour.
- Papillae.
Microscopy
- Papillae (nipple-shaped structures) with a two rows of pink (eosinophilic) epithelial cells (with cuboidal basal cells and columnar luminal cells) -- key feature.
- Fibrous capsule - pink & homogenous on H&E.
- Cystic space.
- Lymphoid stroma.
DDx
- Lymphoepithelial cyst.
- Cyst within a lymph node.
Sebaceous adenoma
- Benign counterpart of sebaceous carcinoma.
Oncocytoma
- Like oncocytomas elsewhere.
- Eosinophilic cytoplasm (H&E) - due to increased number of mitochrondria.
Malignant
Approach:
- Differentiate -- luminal vs. myoepithelial vs. basal.
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
General:
- Most common malignant neoplasm of salivary gland.
Features:
- Abundant fluffy cytoplasm - with large mucin vacuole.
- Nucleus distorted by mucin vacuole.
Images:
Acinic cell adenocarcinoma
- Abbreviated AcCC.
- Common malignant neoplasm of salivary gland.
Features:
- Psammoma bodies(?).
- Abundant cytoplasm.
- Stipled chromatin.
- Acinar architecture (islands of cells).
Memory device:
- AcCC - lots of "C"s - chromatin stipled, cytoplasm generous.
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
- Common malignant neoplasm of salivary gland.
- AKA cylindroma.[7]
- Should not be confused with dermal cylindroma (a benign skin tumour).
Features:
- Cribriform architecture.
- Scant cytoplasm.
- Carrot-shaped nucleus.
- Hyaline stroma.
Images: Adenoid cystic carcinoma - Mod. Pathol.
Memory device:
- AdCC - mostly DNA (scant cytoplasm), distinct nucleus (carrot-shaped).
Salivary duct carcinoma
Needs work.
- Malignant counterpart of salivary duct adenoma.
Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma
- Classically found in the palate.
- Tumour of the minor salivary glands.
Microscopy
- Cytologically monotonous (uniform) with variable architecture - key feature.
- Architecture: often small nests, may be targetoid.
- Nucleus: ovoid & small with small nucleoli.
- Indistinct cell borders.
- Eosinophilic cytoplasm.
DDx
- Pleomorphic adenoma.
- Adenoid cystic carcinoma.
Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma
- Malignant transformation of pleomorphic adenoma.
- Rare.
- May be subtle.
Microscopy
- Nests of cells, may from glands, single cells. (???)
Note:
- Adenocarcinoma-like.
Sebaceous carcinoma
- Arises from sebaceous glands
- Sebaceous glands are serous glands and clear on H&E.
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/CorePages/Oral/oral.htm#LABSALIVA
- ↑ http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/CorePages/Epithelia/Epithel.htm
- ↑ HNP PP.295-319.
- ↑ HNP PP.325-357.
- ↑ HANP P.295.
- ↑ HANP P.295.
- ↑ Chest. May 1957. Vol. 31. No. 5. PP. 493-511. http://www.chestjournal.org/content/31/5/493.abstract