salivary gland lesion?


– 6 yr old MN Standard Poodle prsented for a mass/swelling on the right side of his neck just under the jawline

– it is non-painful, he is clinically well and blood work wnl

– ultrasound of the neck showed normal thyroid glands

– the mass on the neck is heterogenous with good blood flow – central blood vessels feedign out to the periphery

– FNA’s were performed and submitted (pending) They were bloody and stringy like saliva (so assuming salva gland)

– 6 yr old MN Standard Poodle prsented for a mass/swelling on the right side of his neck just under the jawline

– it is non-painful, he is clinically well and blood work wnl

– ultrasound of the neck showed normal thyroid glands

– the mass on the neck is heterogenous with good blood flow – central blood vessels feedign out to the periphery

– FNA’s were performed and submitted (pending) They were bloody and stringy like saliva (so assuming salva gland)

Admittedly, I find this region confusing from an antomy standpoint. I found a structure on the other side in the same location but it looks more like a lymph node. I guess the FNA will help identify what this is but any thoughts on the pathological process?

 

 


2 responses to “salivary gland lesion?”

  1. Cytology:  saliva and mild

    Cytology:  saliva and mild mixed inflammation compatible with a salivary mucoele

    My past experience with salivary mucoceles is that they are soft swellings full of fluid that often go dependent under the chin.  This is a firm, flat swelling an the side of the neck/under the mandible and there are no large cavities full of fluid on ultrasound. So, could this still be a salivary mucocele (early) or somthing else?

    Excision has been recommended.

  2. With you on the salivary

    With you on the salivary mucocele. Sounds like a surgical case anyway with histopath.

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