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Lymphadenoma of the salivary gland: a rare tumour
  1. N B Musthyala,
  2. S E Low,
  3. R H Seneviratne
  1. Department of Histopathology, Arrowe Park Hospital, Upton, Wirral CH49 5PE, UK; mustsri@hotmail.com

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    Lymphadenoma of the salivary gland is a very rare (or possibly even under-reported) tumour with only sparse reports found in the literature. It is not mentioned in most textbooks on salivary gland tumours or head and neck pathology.1–3 The 1996 Armed Forces Institute of Pathology fascicle briefly discusses the entity as a variant of sebaceous lymphadenoma (“lymphadenoma that lacks sebaceous differentiation”).4 We report a case of lymphadenoma arising …

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