Background: Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma (CA-ex-PA) is extremely
unusual in minor salivary glands of oral cavity. CA-ex-PA is a
carcinomatous change as a primary or as a recurrence of pleomorphic
adenoma. Objective: Due to resemblance of clinical symptoms of Ca ex PA
and benign pleomorphic adenoma, it is mandatory for surgeons to keep
high degree of clinical alertness, considering the peculiarity of this
tumor. Case Report: 54-year-old male presented with swelling on left
side in the pre-auricular region from the middle of zygomatic arch to
mastoid process and from tragus of the ear up to angle of mandible.
Fine needle aspiration cytology revealed a mixture of benign and
malignant components. Total left parotidectomy with left radical neck
dissection followed by reconstruction with cervicodeltopectoral flap
was performed. Combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy were given
to patient. Histologic examination and pre-operative fine needle
aspiration cytology confirmed the diagnosis of Carcinoma ex pleomorphic
adenoma (CA-ex-PA). Two-year follow-up of patient showed no recurrence
of the lesion. Conclusion: Due to the similarity in the clinical
symptoms of CA-ex-PA and benign pleomorphic adenoma, it is vital that
clinicians maintain a high degree of clinical vigilance, considering
the oddity of this malignancy