Recurrent sailoblastoma in female child after a 12-month course of chemotherapy

Muamer Alshalah (1) , Sameem SM Baker (2) , Nazar J. Metib (3)
(1) Department of Dentistry, Ibn Hayyan University College, Iraq, Iraq ,
(2) Department of Dentistry, Ibn Hayyan University College, Iraq, Iraq ,
(3) Department of Pathology, Al-Kafeel Hospital, Karbala, Iraq, Iraq

Abstract

Sailoblastoma is a very rare salivary gland neoplasm, often congenital or discovered after birth during the infancy period. The parotid gland is the favourite's site of sialoblastoma and has a significant variable histological appearance and clinical course. Sialoblastoma responds well to complete surgical excision, so we should start in the management of such neoplasms with a surgical option at first with or without a course of chemotherapy or radiotherapy, and the patient should follow up to prevent recurrence or metastasis.

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Muamer Alshalah
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Sameem SM Baker
Nazar J. Metib
Muamer Alshalah, Sameem SM Baker, & Nazar J. Metib. (2019). Recurrent sailoblastoma in female child after a 12-month course of chemotherapy. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 10(1), 633–636. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/3619

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