Warthin tumour

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Warthin tumour is a relative common benign tumour of the parotid gland. It is also known as papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum.

Warthin tumour
Diagnosis in short

Warthin tumour. H&E stain.

LM papillae with a two rows of pink (eosinophilic) epithelial cells (with cuboidal basal cells and columnar luminal cells), fibrous capsule, cystic space filled with debris, lymphoid stroma
LM DDx lymphoepithelial cyst
Gross classically cystic, motor oil-like fluid
Site salivary gland - parotid gland only

Clinical history strong association with smoking
Signs mass lesion
Prevalence common benign salivary gland lesion
Prognosis good, benign
Clin. DDx other salivary gland tumours

General

  • Benign.

Epidemiology:

  • May be multicentric ~ 15% of the time.
  • Bilateral ~6% of the time.[1]
  • Classically: male > female - changing with more women smokers.
  • Smokers - almost 80% of patients is a series of 70 cases.[1]
  • Old - usually 60s,[2] very rarely < 40 years old.

Notes:

  • No malignant transformation.
  • Not in submandibular gland.
  • Not in sublingual gland.
  • Not in children.

Gross

Features:

  • Motor oil-like fluid.[3]
  • Cystic component larger in larger lesions.
    • Small lesions may be solid.

Image:

Microscopic

Features:

  • Papillae (nipple-shaped structures) with a two rows of pink (eosinophilic) epithelial cells (with cuboidal basal cells and columnar luminal cells) - key feature.
  • Fibrous capsule - pink & homogenous on H&E stain.
  • Cystic space filled with debris in situ (not necrosis).
  • Lymphoid stroma.

Notes:

  • +/-Squamous differentiation.
  • +/-Goblet cell differentiation.

DDx:

  • Lymphoepithelial cyst.
    • Cyst within a lymph node.

Images

Case 1

Case 2

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Parotid Gland, Left, Excision:
- Warthin's tumour (papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum).
- NEGATIVE for malignancy.

Block letters

PAROTID GLAND, RIGHT, EXCISION:
- WARTHIN TUMOUR.

Micro

The sections show a cystic tumour with lymphoid tissue associated with benign salivary gland tissue. The lymphoid tissue is composed of small cells and forms morphologically unremarkable follicules. The cyst-lining epithelium has a bilayered appearance and is composed of cells with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm and nucleoli. The tumour focally extends to the edge of the tissue (ink present on tumour).

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Chedid, HM.; Rapoport, A.; Aikawa, KF.; Menezes, Ados S.; Curioni, OA.. "Warthin's tumor of the parotid gland: study of 70 cases.". Rev Col Bras Cir 38 (2): 90-4. PMID 21710045.
  2. Dăguci, L.; Simionescu, C.; Stepan, A.; Munteanu, C.; Dăguci, C.; Bătăiosu, M. (2011). "Warthin tumor--morphological study of the stromal compartment.". Rom J Morphol Embryol 52 (4): 1319-23. PMID 22203940.
  3. Hunt, JL. (Jan 2006). "Warthin tumors do not have microsatellite instability and express normal DNA mismatch repair proteins.". Arch Pathol Lab Med 130 (1): 52-6. doi:10.1043/1543-2165(2006)130[52:WTDNHM]2.0.CO;2. PMID 16390238.