Pl. Maccallum et al., FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF LYMPHOID LESIONS OF THE SALIVARY-GLAND - A REVIEW OF 35 CASES, Journal of otolaryngology, 25(5), 1996, pp. 300-304
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of
fine-needle aspiration (FNA) in the diagnosis of primary lymphoid proc
esses of the salivary gland. Design: A retrospective study. Method: Be
tween 1987 and 1994, 35 patients who underwent fine-needle aspiration
(FNA) of the salivary gland had a diagnosis of a primary lymphoid proc
ess. Most presented with palpable parotid (28 patients) or submandibul
ar (4 patients) gland masses which prompted a clinical diagnosis of pl
eomorphic adenoma. FNA was performed with immediate on-site evaluation
. Flow cytometric cell-surface-marker analysis was performed in 28 of
the 35 cases to determine the clonality of the B-cell proliferations.
Results: Sixteen cases of reactive hyperplasia and nine cases of malig
nant lymphoma diagnosed by FNA were confirmed by subsequent histopatho
logic examination. Lymphoma was confirmed in six of eight cases diagno
sed as suspicious for lymphoma by FNA. Hodgkin's disease was suspected
but not confirmed in one case and was diagnosed as a probable Warthin
's tumour in another case. In all cases, the FNA diagnosis of either a
reactive or malignant lymphoid process was unexpected and influenced
the patient's further management. For patients diagnosed with an intra
parotid lymph node, surgery could be deferred for a short period with
the hope that the lymphadenopathy would spontaneously regress. For pat
ients with a preoperative FNA diagnosis of lymphoma, a more limited bi
opsy could be performed, thereby reducing the operative risk to the pa
tient and plans to process the tissue according to the institution's l
ymphoma protocol could be made. Conclusion: Clinically, reactive intra
parotid lymph nodes and lymphomas present as parotid enlargements that
are indistinguishable from pleomorphic adenomas. FNA is the only meth
od of accurately establishing a preoperative diagnosis in these patien
ts.