Abstract

Parotid gland located lymphomas are rarely seen. The most common lymphomas involving salivary gland include B-cell MALT (mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue) lymphomas. Of them, extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphomas are the most frequently seen pathologies. They usually present with painless swelling of the parotid gland. The diagnosis is often based on parotidectomy. In this article, we report a 46-year-old male patient who was admitted with recurrent sialadenitis attacks which responded well to steroid treatment for three years, but recur after the cessation of the therapy. With the initial diagnosis of recurrent parotitis, the patient was scheduled for total parotidectomy for the definitive diagnosis and treatment. When the frozen-section of specimens during superficial parotidectomy revealed lymphoma, the operation was terminated.

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