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Obstructive Tumor of the Palate in the Old Person: A Case Report

Obstructive Tumor of the Palate in the Old Person: A Case Report
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摘要 Introduction: Pleomorphic adenoma or mixed salivary gland tumor is a heterogeneous benign tumor of the salivary glands. The most common site is the parotid gland. Its extra-parotid locations, particularly in the accessory salivary glands, are rarer. We report a case of a pleomorphic adenoma of the posterior palate which posed management problems. Observation: This is an 85-year-old patient who consulted for a tumor of the posterior palate that had been evolving for 3 years. The examination revealed a globular tumor of the posterior palate extending beyond the midline by approximately 7 cm in long axis, shooting towards the oropharynx and hindering breathing, speech and eating, indicating a life-saving tracheotomy. A CT scan of the facial area revealed a well-circumscribed tumor at the expense of the soft palate, with multiple sites of bone lysis. The biopsy performed was in favor of a pleomorphic adenoma. The patient underwent total surgical excision of a huge tumor on the palate. The aftermath of the operation was marked by a loosening of the sutures with an oronasal fistula requiring the creation of an obturator plate due to the patient’s refusal to have another operation. Conclusion: Large pleomorphic adenoma of the posterior palate is a rare entity that can cause respiratory problems and surgical difficulties. His prognosis is generally good. Introduction: Pleomorphic adenoma or mixed salivary gland tumor is a heterogeneous benign tumor of the salivary glands. The most common site is the parotid gland. Its extra-parotid locations, particularly in the accessory salivary glands, are rarer. We report a case of a pleomorphic adenoma of the posterior palate which posed management problems. Observation: This is an 85-year-old patient who consulted for a tumor of the posterior palate that had been evolving for 3 years. The examination revealed a globular tumor of the posterior palate extending beyond the midline by approximately 7 cm in long axis, shooting towards the oropharynx and hindering breathing, speech and eating, indicating a life-saving tracheotomy. A CT scan of the facial area revealed a well-circumscribed tumor at the expense of the soft palate, with multiple sites of bone lysis. The biopsy performed was in favor of a pleomorphic adenoma. The patient underwent total surgical excision of a huge tumor on the palate. The aftermath of the operation was marked by a loosening of the sutures with an oronasal fistula requiring the creation of an obturator plate due to the patient’s refusal to have another operation. Conclusion: Large pleomorphic adenoma of the posterior palate is a rare entity that can cause respiratory problems and surgical difficulties. His prognosis is generally good.
作者 Silly Toure Mouhamadou Makhtar Ndiaye Abibou Ndiaye Mamadou Coume Mame Sanou Diouf Baye Karim Diallo Silly Toure;Mouhamadou Makhtar Ndiaye;Abibou Ndiaye;Mamadou Coume;Mame Sanou Diouf;Baye Karim Diallo(Maxillofacial Surgery and Stomatology Department, Aristide Le Dantec University Hospital of Dakar, Dakar, Senegal;Geriatrics Department, Aristide Le Dantec University Hospital of Dakar, Dakar, Senegal;ENT and Head and Neck Surgery Department, FANN University Hospital of Dakar, Dakar, Senegal)
出处 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2024年第5期199-205,共7页 口腔学期刊(英文)
关键词 Pleomorphic Adenoma Posterior Palate Respiratory Disorders Prognosis Obturator Plaque Pleomorphic Adenoma Posterior Palate Respiratory Disorders Prognosis Obturator Plaque
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