Case Report

Dysgenetic Polycystic Disease of Minor Salivary Gland: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature

Table 1

Review of cases of dysgenetic polycystic disease reported in the literature.

S. numberAuthor (year)Age (years)/genderSiteFamily historyOther findings

(1)Seifert et al. (1981) [3]6/femaleBilateral parotidFatherSpheroliths
(2)Seifert et al. (1981) [3]65/femaleUnilateral parotid
(3)Dobson and Ellis (1987) [4]23/femaleBilateral parotidNilAmyloid-like material
(4)Batsakis et al. (1988) [5]26/femaleBilateral parotidMicroliths/spheroliths
(5)Batsakis et al. (1988) [5]16/femaleBilateral parotidMicroliths/spheroliths
(6)Batsakis et al. (1988) [5]32/femaleBilateral parotidMicroliths/spheroliths
(7) Warnock et al. [6]2 cases (1 male and 1 female)
(8)Smyth et al. (1993) [7]18/femaleBilateral parotidMother
(9)Brown et al. (1995) [8]31/femaleBilateral parotidNilAmyloid-like material in FNA. Lesion regressed after pregnancy
(10) Ortiz-Hidalgo et al. (1995) [9]65/femaleUnilateral parotid
(11)Ficarra et al. (1996) [10]32/femaleBilateral parotidMaternal grandmother and mother
(12)Garcias et al. (1998) [11]MaleBilateral submandibular
(13)Layfield and Gopez (2002) [12]21/maleBilateral parotidFatherSpheroliths
(14) Eley et al. (2011) [1]8/maleRight parotidNIL
(15)Ashok Kumar et al. (2013) [2]21/femaleRight parotidMother and elder sister had multiple odontogenic keratocysts
(16)Guledgud et al. (2014) [13]83/maleRight parotidNilNo recurrence
(17)Koudounarakis et al. (2016) [14]FemaleBilateral parotid, submandibular, and minor salivary glandBilateral parotid warthin's tumour, nasal polyps
(18)Present case21/maleMinor salivary glandNil