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9780192632784

Controversies in the Management of Salivary Gland Disease

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    9780192632784

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    0192632787

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-03-07
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of the major and minor salivary glands of the upper aerodigestive tract are, on the whole, relatively uncommon; however, they ignite interest in clinicians from many backgrounds. This book presents a re-evaluation of our understanding of salivary gland disease. There is now an accumulated body of clinical data to add to the longer-standing pathological evidence. This book attempts to integrate the newer clinical findings with the historical pathological record, and to highlight, and where possible, resolve any conflicts between the two. The book is divided into four sections. The first section introduces the topic and covers epidemiology, aetiology and classification. Sections two and three cover the benign and malignant neoplasms, and the final section examines other chronic disorders and calculi. Throughout, the chapters are presented as a series of controversies, with the respective arguments presented, discussion included and some editorial comment added as a summary. The authors are all international authorities in their respective fields. It should be read by general and maxillofacial surgeons, oncologists and otolaryngologists, as well as plastic and paediatric surgeons, clinical immunologists and radiologists.

Table of Contents

Preface v
List of Contributors
xi
SECTION ONE Salivary neoplasms - general factors
General epidemiology and statistics in a defined UK population
3(10)
Patrick Bradley
Aetiology and molecular changes in salivary gland tumours
13(12)
Oreste Gallo
13(12)
The WHO histological classification of salivary gland tumours: is it overelaborate for clinical use?
25(10)
A pathologist's view
25(4)
John Eveson
A surgeon's view
29(6)
John Watkinson
Investigation of salivary gland lumps
35(22)
Clinical evaluation with a selective approach to the use of imaging and fine needle aspiration cytology
35(8)
Mark McGurk
Nicholas Drage
Fine needle aspiration: a `surgical cytologist's' viewpoint
43(14)
John Webb
SECTION TWO Benign neoplasms
The surgical approaches to the treatment of parotid pleomorphic adenomas
57(10)
Gordon Snow
The significance of the tumour capsule in pleomorphic adenoma
67(18)
The changing face of conventional principles
67(7)
John Langdon
The minimalist approach
74(11)
Brian Hancock
The treatment of spillage and residual pleomorphic adenoma
85(10)
The argument for post-operative radiotherapy
85(4)
Nick Slevin
Pursuing a conservative policy
89(6)
Ketil Natvig
Treatment of recurrent parotid pleomorphic adenomas
95(10)
Andrew Renehan
What is the evidence for the progression from benign to malignant pleomorphic adenoma?
105(10)
John Eveson
Andrew Yeudall
The influence of multicentricity in the treatment of Warthin's tumour
115(8)
The Amsterdam experience
115(2)
Isaac van der Waal
The Manchester experience
117(6)
Brian Hancock
Childhood parotid tumours
123(10)
A surgeon's perspective
123(2)
Robert Frankenthaler
A paediatric oncologist's perspective
125(8)
Bernadette Brennon
Morbidity following surgery for benign parotid disease
133(10)
Christopher O'Brien
SECTION THREE Malignant neoplasms
Factors affecting survival in salivary gland cancers
143(8)
Ronald Spiro
Management of salivary gland cancer: clinically or pathologically based?
151(12)
Carcinomas of the parotid gland and intraoral salivary glands
151(3)
Isaac van der waal
Gordon Snow
Peculiarities of submandibular carcinomas
154(1)
Ronald Spiro
Overview
155(8)
Mark McGurk
The role of radiotherapy in the management of salivary gland cancer
163(10)
The evidence
163(4)
Nicholas Slevin
Patient selection and use of fast neutrons
167(6)
Robert Frankenthaler
Factors that predict for neck metastases and their treatment
173(10)
Robert Frankenthaler
Can recurrent salivary cancers be salvaged?
183(10)
The New York experience
183(2)
Ronald Spiro
The Manchester experience
185(8)
Andrew Renehan
Factors is Factors predicting distant metastasis and subsequent management
193(14)
Predictive factors
193(5)
Oreste Gallo
Outcome following the development of distant metastasis
198(9)
Andrew Renehan
The controversial adenoid cystic carcinoma
207(22)
Is this cancer curable and where does it fail?
207(4)
Ronald Spiro
The implications of histological grade and perineural invasion
211(6)
Andrew Barrett
Paul Speight
The role of conservative versus radical surgery
217(12)
Gordon Snow
Isaac von der Waal
The management of skin metastases to the parotid lymph nodes
229(8)
The Australian experience
229(3)
Christopher O'Brien
Towards preserving the facial nerve
232(5)
Meirion Thomas
Salivary lymphoepithelial lesions and MALT lymphoma
237(12)
Paul Speight
SECTION FOUR Chronic salivary disease and calculi
Epidemiology and aetiology of salivary calculi
249(8)
Michael Escudier
Extracorpeal lithotripsy for salivary calculi: results and future roles
257(14)
Michael Escudier
Philip Katz
Pasquale Capaccio
Salivary gland endoscopy
271(14)
Salivary gland endoscopy and intracorporeal lithotripsy
271(3)
Emilio Arzoz
Development and application of microsalivary gland endoscopy
274(11)
Oded Nahleili
Interventional radiology techniques for the treatment of benign salivary obstruction
285(12)
Jacqueline Brown
Nicholas Drage
Treatment for non-neoplastic disease of the submandibular gland
297(14)
Sialoadenctomy
297(6)
Oreste Gallo
Pasquale Berloco
Luca Bruschini
A conservative approach to the removal of hilar stones
303(8)
Mark McGurk
Surgical management of chronic sialadenitis
311(6)
The clinical problem
311(2)
Malcolm Bailey
Surgical treatment and results
313(4)
Christopher O'Brien
Index 317

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