Diagnostic discrepancy in second opinion reviews of primary epithelial neoplasms involving salivary gland: An 11-year experience from a tertiary referral center focusing on useful pathologic approaches and potential clinical impacts.
Ronald A GhosseinRonald GhosseinAlan HoKartik ViswanathanAnjanie KhimrajMaelle SalibaJennifer R CracchioloNora KatabiPublished in: Head & neck (2021)
Given their rarity, salivary gland neoplasms are prone to diagnostic inaccuracy and discrepancy. A constellation of histologic features and ancillary studies are useful in reaching the correct diagnosis, which can have significant clinical impacts.