Abstract

Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma (Ca ex PA) is a rare malignant transformation of a benign primary pleomorphic adenoma (PA). We report the case of a 62-year-old male who presented with a swelling over his left temple. Imaging revealed a lytic lesion over the left orbital wall with soft tissue extension suggestive of malignancy. He underwent an en bloc resection of the mass with orbital exenteration, craniotomy, and reconstruction. Pathology demonstrated a lacrimal gland ductal adenocarcinoma arising from a PA which led to the diagnosis of ductal adenoCa ex PA. Postoperatively, he received chemotherapy with 6 cycles of cisplatin and concurrent radiation therapy (RT), but his course was complicated by recurrent bacterial meningitis and abscesses and he ultimately opted for comfort measures. Patients with PA of the lacrimal gland experience an insidiously enlarging painless swelling of the orbit with transformation to Ca ex PA highlighted by a rapid onset of bulbar enlargement, displacement, and often proptosis. Ductal adenoCa ex PA is aggressive with a poor prognosis and has no established standard of care. This case highlights the rarity of this condition and the need for more literature to help direct treatment.

Highlights

  • The lacrimal gland is an almond-shaped, bilobed, eccrine gland embedded in the superolateral aspect of the orbital wall and is composed of small lobules separated by connective tissue [1,2,3,4]

  • We present the clinical course of ductal adenoCa ex Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) in a 62-year-old male and highlight the morbid nature of this malignancy

  • The overall findings supported the diagnosis of invasive ductal adenoCa ex PA of the lacrimal gland with the carcinoma component showing features ranging from lowgrade papillary cystadenocarcinoma to intermediate-/highgrade ductal carcinoma

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Introduction

The lacrimal gland is an almond-shaped, bilobed, eccrine gland embedded in the superolateral aspect of the orbital wall and is composed of small lobules separated by connective tissue [1,2,3,4]. Pleomorphic adenoma (PA) is the most common benign neoplasm of the lacrimal gland and has excellent prognosis after surgical excision like its salivary counterpart [3, 4]. It represents around 20% of all lacrimal gland tumors and 48% of all epithelial lacrimal gland lesions [2, 5]. Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma (Ca ex PA) is a rare transformation of a benign primary PA to a malignant neoplasm [5, 6] These rare tumors themselves show morphologic variations and one of them is ductal adenoCa ex PA [7, 8]. We present the clinical course of ductal adenoCa ex PA in a 62-year-old male and highlight the morbid nature of this malignancy

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