Abstract
Background: Salivary gland tumours constitute 3-10% of head and neck neoplasms. Their varied morphology poses challenge to pathologists as well as clinicians. Methods: The present observational study included 99 cases of salivary gland tumours. Clinical details and findings of histopathological examination were noted. Results: Mean age of the study subjects was 34.7 years. Female preponderance was seen. Most common site involved was parotid (64.7%). Most common tumour encountered was pleomorphic adenoma (76.5%). Malignant changes were seen in 17.6% cases. Most common malignant change seen was mucoepidermoid carcinoma (8.8%).Conclusion: Malignant changes were seen in 17.6% cases. Pleomorphic adenoma was the most common benign neoplasm and mucoepidermoid carcinoma was the most common malignant tumour seen.
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