Unusual pathology of submandibular gland –Küttner tumor

Journal Title: Otolaryngologia Polska - Year 2009, Vol 63, Issue 7

Abstract

Küttner tumor (chronic sclerosing sialadenitis ) is a chronic, benign lesion of salivary gland. Its clinical course resamble malignant process. Autors report two typical cases of CSS affecting submandibular gland. We inform, that we start follow up of those cases consist of –us imaging /twice a year/,indication of LE and IgG level ,protein electrophoresis.

Authors and Affiliations

Justyna Sołtys, Mirosława Pietniczka-Załęska, Tomasz Rowicki, Karolina Borowska

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Justyna Sołtys, Mirosława Pietniczka-Załęska, Tomasz Rowicki, Karolina Borowska (2009). Unusual pathology of submandibular gland –Küttner tumor. Otolaryngologia Polska, 63(7), 83-86. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-51885