Abstract
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) of minor salivary glands is an uncommon malignancy. The disease is a paradox with slow, indolent growth; but high local recurrence rates. Late metastasis is a characteristic feature. We present an unusual presentation of ACC of the posterior third of tongue masquerading as trigeminal neuralgia.
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