Cysts and other non-neoplastic diseases and salivary glands Flashcards

1
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Anatomy of salivary glands

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Parotid (serous)
Submandibular (mucous and serous)
Sublingual (mucous and serous)

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Mucocele

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Benign
Mucous containing cyst
Minor SG

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Epidemiology mucocele

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common
painless
swelling
M>F
young adults

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Aetiology mucocele

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Minor SG
Mucus filled cysts
pathogenesis – trauma

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5
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CP mucocele

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single
fluctuant
normal/bluish discolouration
non-pulsatile
normal overlying epithelium
1mm-1cm
common sites e.g., inner aspect lower lip

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Variants of mucocele

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mucus extravasion cyst
mucus retention cyst

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What is the difference between MEC and MRC?

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MEC is the swelling of CT consisting of a collection of mucus. This occurs because of a ruptured salivary gland duct, usually caused by local trauma in the cases of MEC.

MRC is an obstructed or ruptured salivary duct. Occurs when saliva cannot escape minor SG.

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Management mucocele

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Excisional biopsy
Cryosurgery
Sclerotic agents

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Ranula

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a fluid collection or cyst that forms in the mouth under the tongue.
filled with saliva that has leaked out of a damaged salivary gland.
salivary glands are small structures around the mouth which make saliva.

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Aetiology of ranula

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pathogenesis believed to be obstruction

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CP ranula

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FOM
Unilateral
2-3cm in diameter
soft, fluctuant, blue
painless
affects speech
sublingual, submandibular gland
MES/MRS (histological presentation)

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Classification of ranula

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Simple (sublingual space)
Plunging (submandibular space - beyond mylohyoid muscle)

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Management of ranula

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aspiration
marsupialization
excision of the gland

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Sialosis

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Asymptomatic, non-inflammatory, non-neoplastic parenchymal salivary gland disease accompanied by a persistent painless bilateral swelling of salivary glands – commonly involves parotid glands

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Sialosis - aetiology

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drugs eg antihypertensives
alcohol
endocrine conditions
nutritional disorders eg malnutrition

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Sialosis CP

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parotid glands
soft, painless swelling
outward deflection of ear lobe

17
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Sialosis management

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Alcohol and sugar intake

18
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Necrotising Sialometaplasia

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Tumour-like lesion that affects minor SG of the posterior palate

19
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Epidemiology of NS

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2m:1f
Middle age
Smokers

20
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Aetiology of NS

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Trauma
Gender
Smoking

21
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CP NS

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Paraesthesia
Resembles SCC with irregular margins and heaped up appearance