Abstract
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a rare tumour of the salivary glands characterised by distant metastases, mainly to lungs and bone. Isolated metastasis to the liver is unusual. We present the case of a woman with an ACC of the submandibular gland (pT1N0) who underwent radical submandibular gland excision and selective neck dissection. Preoperative imaging identified a liver lesion with features suggestive of a haemangioma. Two-year postoperatively, a surveillance CT neck/trunk showed an increase in size of the left liver lobe lesion. Subsequent MR liver and US-guided biopsy confirmed the lesion to be metastatic ACC. The patient underwent a successful left lateral liver sectionectomy. She remains disease-free 2.5 years after her liver resection. A literature search revealed only four other similar cases. This report highlights that even early-stage ACCs of the salivary gland may present with synchronous solitary liver metastasis which can be effectively treated with curative surgery.
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