Tobacco exposure linked to Warthin's tumor being the most common benign parotid neoplasm in Veterans: A retrospective cohort study

吸烟与退伍军人中最常见的良性腮腺肿瘤——沃辛氏瘤——相关:一项回顾性队列研究

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Abstract

ObjectiveParotid gland neoplasms account for a large proportion of benign salivary gland tumors, with pleomorphic adenomas (PA) being the most common in the civilian population, followed by Warthin's tumor (WT). However, the distinct risk profiles of Veterans significantly influence the incidence and prevalence of salivary gland neoplasms. We investigated the diagnostic and management algorithms for benign parotid gland neoplasms in Veterans.MethodsRetrospective cohort study. Descriptive statistics were calculated using Microsoft Excel. Categorical variables were compared using chi square tests, and were reported with 95% confidence intervals, with statistical significance set at P < .05.ResultsThe study included 158 patients who underwent fine-needle aspiration (FNA) only, and 88 who had FNA followed by surgical intervention. Most patients were male (91%) and smokers (73%). WT was the most common overall (45%), followed by PA (16%). Patients with FNA or surgical pathology indicating WT were more likely to have a history of over 10 pack-years of tobacco use compared to those with lymphocytic tissue, cysts, or PA (58/68 [85.3%, 95% CI 76.9-93.7%] vs. 36/70 [51.4%, 95% CI 39.6-63.2%], P < .05; 39/46 [84.8%, 95% CI 74.4-95.2%] vs. 16/32 [50.0%, 95% CI 32.8-67.2%], P < .05). Concordance between FNA and final pathology was 87.5% (77/88; 95% CI, 80.6-94.4%). Surgical patients experienced low complication rates, with sialocele being the most common at 8% (7/88; 95% CI 2.3-13.6%).ConclusionOverall, WT was the most prevalent neoplasm and was strongly associated with heavy tobacco use. The high concordance between FNA and surgical pathology underscores the reliability of FNA as a diagnostic tool. These results support the use of FNA as a reliable tool that can guide patient counseling with greater confidence. Furthermore, the low complication rates observed post-surgery reinforce the safety of surgical management.

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