adenoid cystic carcinoma of lacrimal glands
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) of the lacrimal glands is an extraconal malignancy usually originating from the orbital lobe of the lacrimal gland.
Clinical presentation
It often presents with orbital pain and paresthesia, since this type of tumor is frequently associated with perineural spreading.
Radiographic features
CT
CT may show an infiltrative mass involving the lacrimal gland, very often associated with bony destruction, showing enhancement after contrast administration.
MRI
Signal characteristics include:
- T1: homogeneously hypointense
- T2: usually isointense, but sometimes hypointense (basaloid subtype)
- T1 C+ (Gd): moderate enhancement
Differential diagnosis
- inflammatory mass associated with
- lymphoid hyperplasia of the sinus glands
- non-Hodgkin lymphoma
- other neoplasms: pleomorphic adenoma (benign), squamous cell carcinoma, mucoepidermoid carcinoma
See also
Siehe auch:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu adenoid cystic carcinoma of the lacrimal gland:
Adenoid-zystisches
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