Salivary gland tumors
Alternative Names
Tumor - salivary duct
Symptoms
- A painless swelling in one of the salivary glands (in front of the ears, under the chin, or the floor of the mouth). The size of the swelling gradually increases.
- Difficulty moving one side of the face, known as facial nerve palsy.
Exams and Tests
An examination by a health care provider or dentist shows a larger-than-normal salivary gland, usually one of the parotid glands.
Tests may include:
- X-rays of the salivary gland (called a ptyalogram or sialogram) to look for a tumor
- CT scan or MRI to verify that there is a mass and to see if cancer has spread to lymph nodes in the neck
- Salivary gland biopsy or fine needle aspiration to determine if the tumor is noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant)
References
Scianna JM, Petruzzelli GJ. Contemporary management of tumors of the salivary glands. Curr Oncol Rep. 2007;9:134-138.