CASE 130 Published on 16.01.2000

Soft palate tumor

Section

Head & neck imaging

Case Type

Clinical Cases

Authors

R Sigal, B Luboinski

Patient

25 years, male

Categories
No Area of Interest ; Imaging Technique MR
Clinical History
Tumefaction of the soft palate
Imaging Findings
25 year old patient without previous medical history presented with a tumefaction of the soft palate. Physical examination evidenced a submucosal mass. MR was requested. The patient was operated, and histologic diagnosis was obtained.
Discussion
The soft palate belongs the oropharynx. Imaging of this region is difficult because it is approximately concave in all directions, and therefore there is no ideal imaging plane, either on CT or MR. Pseudo-thickening may be due to malpositionning of the patient in the axial and coronal plane or to a partial volume effect in the sagittal plane. Moreover, the soft palate enhancement with contrast (iodine and Gadolinium) is often similar to that observed in tumors. However well delineated tumor, such as in this case can be well displayed. The characteristics of this lesion are those of a non aggressive salivary gland lesion (high signal intensity on T2 weighted view, clear margination) and the diagnosis of pleomorphic adenoma could be anticipated. In fact, histology is mandatory since aggressive salivary gland tumor (such as adenoic cystic carcinoma) may present the same feature. This underlies the fact that histology is always mandatory.
Differential Diagnosis List
Pleomorphic adenoma of the soft palate
Final Diagnosis
Pleomorphic adenoma of the soft palate
Case information
URL: https://eurorad.org/case/130
DOI: 10.1594/EURORAD/CASE.130
ISSN: 1563-4086