HT was definitely associated with PTC as was chronic inflammation with cancer in other locations. Interestingly, however, the coexistence of HT in PTC cases introduced favourable clinical outcomes compared with those of PTC without HT.
LPR is commonly developing disease with OSAS, but the OSAS severity did not affect the LPR-related parameters. The multilevel complete obstruction on DISE was not associated with the LPR-related clinical parameters.
IMPORTANCE Drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) has been suggested to be a valuable technique for identifying the obstruction site associated with sleep-disordered breathing. However, the reliability of DISE findings is controversial because the procedure uses sedative drugs, which may have implications for the obstruction patterns observed on DISE. OBJECTIVE To compare the obstruction patterns during DISE with the obstruction patterns during natural sleep endoscopy (NSE).
Sialolipoma, a rare tumor of the salivary gland, is a recently described variant of salivary gland lipoma. Oncocytic sialolipoma was first described by Pusiol et al. in 2009. We report the case of an oncocytic sialolipoma of the submandibular gland in a 43-year-old female. Excision of the tumor was performed with preservation of the submandibular gland. The tumor had a thin, fibrous capsule and consisted of abundant adipose tissue, an oncocytic nodule, and scattered normal glandular structures surrounded by adipose tissue. Four cases of sialolipoma of the submandibular gland, including the present case, were reviewed. All 4 tumors were developed on the right submandibular glands, with a composition of adipose tissue as high as that of sialolipoma of the parotid gland; in contrast to previous reports, three cases were in females. As newly described tumor type, care should be taken to distinguish oncocytic sialolipoma from other salivary gland neoplasms such as simple lipoma, pleomorphic adenoma, or oncocytoma.
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