J Korean Radiol Soc.  1997 Sep;37(3):429-433.

CT Findings in Differential Diagnosis of Benign and Malignant Parotid Tumors

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Presbyterian Medical Center, Chonju.
  • 2Department of General Surgery, Presbyterian Medical Center, Chonju.

Abstract

PURPOSE
To evaluate CT findings which may help differentiate benign from malignant parotid tumors.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The CT findings of seventy-one cases with surgically-proven parotid tumors were retrospectively analysed for size, location, margin, internal density, adjacent tissue plane and lymphadenopathy.
RESULTS
The margin of the mass was smooth and sharp in most benign tumors (89.5%), and irregular or indistinct in twelve which were malignant (75%, p<0.01). With regard to internal density, 70.2% of benign tumors were homogeneous (similar to muscle) and 81.3% of malignant tumors were heterogeneous (p<0.01). When analysing low density patterns within the mass, focal low densities in benign tumors (11/17) and diffuse or scattered multifocal low densities in those which were maligant (8/13) were frequently seen. Three malignant tumors invaded adjacent muscles, the parapharyngeal space, and bones, each in one case, and twelve malignant and one benign tumor infiltrated the adjacent fascia or subcutaneous fat layer. In five patients with a malignant tumor, obliteration by the mass of the fat plane between the mastoid tip and styloid process was noted, suggesting facial nerve invasion, while in three cases of malignancy, lymphadenopathy greater than 1cm was seen.
CONCLUSION
In differentiating malignant and benign parotid tumors, the presence of irregular or indistinct margin of the mass, and invasion of adjacent structures, are important. Lymph node enlargement greater than 1cm and diffuse internal low densities, which may suggest necrosis or cystic change were also helpful in differential diagnosis.

Keyword

Parotid gland, neoplasms; Parotid gland, CT

MeSH Terms

Diagnosis, Differential*
Facial Nerve
Fascia
Humans
Lymph Nodes
Lymphatic Diseases
Mastoid
Muscles
Necrosis
Retrospective Studies
Subcutaneous Fat
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