Diagnostic Histopathology
Volume 14, Issue 12 , Pages 614-617, December 2008

Malignant myoepithelial carcinoma of the parotid gland metastasizing to the lungs

Lena Wilkinson LDSRCS(Eng) MSc PhD MFDSRCPS MBBS is ST2 pathology trainee in the Department of Histopathology at the University Hospital of North Durham, Durham, UK

Peter Cook BSc(Hons) MSc MD FRCP DA DTMH EdCert FCCP is Senior Lecturer in Medicine, and Consultant General and Respiratory Physician at the University Hospital of North Durham, Durham, UK

Clive Bloxham MBBChir MRCP FRCPath is Consultant Pathologist in the Department of Histopathology at the University Hospital of North Durham, Durham, UK

published online 14 November 2008.

Abstract 

A patient presented with a parotid mass, initially diagnosed as a pleomorphic adenoma following a superficial parotidectomy. Several months later the patient presented with dyspnoea, a right pleural effusion and extensive metastases to the lung and pleura. The subsequent pleural biopsy revealed a spindle cell tumour. Immunohistochemical staining did not support either a mesothelioma or spindle cell carcinoma. Staining for S100 protein and smooth muscle actin were positive, indicating these cells were myoepithelial in origin. Review of the previous parotid histology revealed that there were spindle-shaped cells within the initial parotid biopsy exhibiting pleomorphism and mitoses, with a similar morphological and immunohistochemical profile to cells within the pleural tumour. The initial parotid tumour was reclassified as a myoepithelial carcinoma. Further screening of the patient following this diagnosis revealed a recurrent parotid swelling: a neck dissection confirmed a malignant myoepithelial carcinoma. Careful screening of a pleomorphic adenoma and knowledge of a myoepithelial carcinoma is essential to prevent underdiagnosis of a malignant neoplasm.

Keywords: malignancy myoepithelial carcinoma, pleomorphic adenoma, spindle cell tumour, S100

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PII: S1756-2317(08)00171-0

doi:10.1016/j.mpdhp.2008.09.003

Diagnostic Histopathology
Volume 14, Issue 12 , Pages 614-617, December 2008