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British Journal of Medical and Health Research

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Parotid Cyst: A Rare Case Report

Published in August 2023 Issue 8 (Vol. 10, Issue 8, 2023)

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Abstract

Major salivary gland swellings frequently lead to a differential diagnosis that are frequently linked to cystic degeneration or are totally cystic in character. Retention cysts are real cysts that infrequently affect the major salivary glands.  Only 2-5% of the swellings of the major salivary glands are non-neoplastic in nature, and 6–9% of them present as cystic lesions.  The parotid gland cysts are equally common in both men and women, and they often manifest as a single, painless swelling in the parotid region that does not involve the skin or facial nerve below. The majority of reported instances have acquired origins and are blamed on obstructive processes. They exhibit a great deal of heterogeneity in epithelial lining type.  Any area of the parotid gland can develop a cystic lesion, although the lips, buccal mucosa, and mouth floor are the most frequent locations.They are typically unilateral, which prompts a parotid tumour.

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Priti Hajare

JNMC, KLE Belagavi

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Adarsh Sanikop

KLE Belagavi

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Shilpa Mallapur

KLE University

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Akash Rai

KLE University

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Anilkumar Harugop

KLE University

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Vinita Metgudmath

KLE University

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BJMHR-10-000002

2023-08-01

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Hajare & Sanikop & Mallapur & Rai & Harugop & Metgudmath (2023). Parotid Cyst: A Rare Case Report. British Journal of Medical and Health Research, 10(8), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10002833

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