“…In the head and neck region, the parapharyngeal space is the place most frequently involved in the appearance of SS [10,11]. These findings, however, may be similar to other head and neck tumors, either benign or malignant [12][13][14]. Benign lesions include inflammatory lymphadenopathy, branchial, dermoid, and thyroglossal duct cysts, and also benign mesenchymal tumors, such as schwannoma, neurofibroma, lipoma, or even tumors of ectopic minor salivary glands.…”