Kuttner tumor involving minor salivary glands in a patient undergoing radiotherapy in the head and neck

2006 
Summary Kuttner tumor (KT) was first described in 1896 by Kuttner. It occurs mainly in the submandibular gland and usually presents as a firm and painful swelling. An important aspect of KT is its clinical resemblance to a salivary gland neoplasm. Histologically, the disease is characterized by progressive periductal sclerosis, acinar atrophy, and gland infiltration by lymphocytes. However, for a reliable diagnosis of KT an immunohistochemical analysis of lymphocyte subtypes is required. We report a case of KT that involved minor salivary glands of a patient that was undergoing radiotherapy in the head and neck region.
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