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( continued ) Pt# T stage, pathology

Initial treatment

Time to recurrence (months)

Recurrence treatment

Outcome Length of follow up (years)

1. Enucleation (OSH) 2. TP

10 Tx low grade MEC

Enucleation (OSH) 3

TP

Alive NED

17.7

11 T2 intermediate grade MEC Enucleation (OSH) 8

1. TP with FN sacri fi ce (OSH). 2. Multiply recurrent. Treated with RP, Radical ND, radiation and chemotherapy

DOD 3.1

12 T1 low grade acinic cell

Enucleation (OSH) 18.7

1. Enucleation (OSH). 2. Recurred again and treated with TP

Alive NED Alive NED Alive NED

45.8

13 T4 high grade synovial cell sarcoma

SMG excision

7.2

Revision SMG excision

4.7

14 T1 low grade MEC

1. Enucleation 2. TP

540

RP, chemotherapy, radiation

51.5

MEC: Mucoepidermoid carcinoma, ECS: extracapsular spread, OSH: outside hospital, FN rsxn: facial nerve resection, SP: super fi cial parotidectomy, TP: total parotidectomy; RP: revision parotidectomy, SMG: submandibular gland, NED: no evidence of disease, DOD: dead of disease.

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