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'''Benign lymphoepithelial lesion''' is a type of [[pathology|pathological]] condition that primarily affects the [[salivary gland]]s, particularly the [[parotid gland]]. It is also known as '''Godwin's disease''' or '''Mikulicz disease''' when it occurs in conjunction with [[Sjögren's syndrome]].  
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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Benign lymphoepithelial lesion
| image          = [[File:Mikulicz_disease_400X.jpg|left|thumb|Micrograph of a benign lymphoepithelial lesion]]
| caption        = Micrograph of a benign lymphoepithelial lesion
| field          = [[Otorhinolaryngology]], [[Pathology]]
| synonyms        = Mikulicz disease, Mikulicz syndrome
| symptoms        = [[Swelling]] of the [[salivary glands]], [[dry mouth]], [[dry eyes]]
| complications  = [[Sjögren's syndrome]], [[lymphoma]]
| onset          = Middle age
| duration        = Chronic
| causes          = Unknown, possibly [[autoimmune]]
| risks          = [[Autoimmune disorders]], [[female]] gender
| diagnosis      = [[Biopsy]], [[imaging studies]]
| differential    = [[Sjögren's syndrome]], [[lymphoma]], [[sarcoidosis]]
| treatment      = [[Corticosteroids]], [[immunosuppressive drugs]]
| prognosis      = Generally good, but risk of [[lymphoma]]
| frequency      = Rare
}}
'''Benign lymphoepithelial lesion''' is a type of [[pathology|pathological]] condition that primarily affects the [[salivary gland]]s, particularly the [[parotid gland]]. It is also known as '''Godwin's disease''' or '''Mikulicz disease''' when it occurs in conjunction with [[Sj√∂gren's syndrome]].  
==Etiology==
==Etiology==
 
The exact cause of benign lymphoepithelial lesion is unknown. However, it is often associated with [[autoimmune disease]]s, particularly Sjögren's syndrome. It has also been linked to the [[Epstein-Barr virus]], which is known to cause a variety of [[lymphoproliferative disorder]]s.
The exact cause of benign lymphoepithelial lesion is unknown. However, it is often associated with [[autoimmune disease]]s, particularly Sjögren's syndrome. It has also been linked to the [[Epstein-Barr virus]], which is known to cause a variety of [[lymphoproliferative disorder]]s.
 
==Clinical Presentation==
==Clinical Presentation==
 
Patients with benign lymphoepithelial lesion typically present with a painless, slow-growing mass in the parotid gland. Other symptoms may include [[xerostomia]] (dry mouth) and [[keratoconjunctivitis sicca]] (dry eyes), which are also common in Sjögren's syndrome.
Patients with benign lymphoepithelial lesion typically present with a painless, slow-growing mass in the parotid gland. Other symptoms may include [[xerostomia]] (dry mouth) and [[keratoconjunctivitis sicca]] (dry eyes), which are also common in Sjögren's syndrome.
 
==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
Diagnosis of benign lymphoepithelial lesion is typically made through a combination of [[physical examination]], [[medical imaging]] such as [[ultrasound]] or [[computed tomography]] (CT) scan, and [[biopsy]] of the affected gland. The histological findings typically include a dense infiltration of [[lymphocyte]]s and [[plasma cell]]s, with formation of [[lymphoid follicle]]s.
Diagnosis of benign lymphoepithelial lesion is typically made through a combination of [[physical examination]], [[medical imaging]] such as [[ultrasound]] or [[computed tomography]] (CT) scan, and [[biopsy]] of the affected gland. The histological findings typically include a dense infiltration of [[lymphocyte]]s and [[plasma cell]]s, with formation of [[lymphoid follicle]]s.
==Treatment==
==Treatment==
Treatment of benign lymphoepithelial lesion primarily involves management of symptoms. This may include [[artificial tears]] and [[saliva substitute]]s for dry eyes and mouth, respectively. In some cases, surgical removal of the affected gland may be necessary.
Treatment of benign lymphoepithelial lesion primarily involves management of symptoms. This may include [[artificial tears]] and [[saliva substitute]]s for dry eyes and mouth, respectively. In some cases, surgical removal of the affected gland may be necessary.
==Prognosis==
==Prognosis==
The prognosis for benign lymphoepithelial lesion is generally good, as the condition is non-malignant. However, it can cause significant morbidity due to its effects on salivary gland function.
The prognosis for benign lymphoepithelial lesion is generally good, as the condition is non-malignant. However, it can cause significant morbidity due to its effects on salivary gland function.
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Sjögren's syndrome]]
* [[Sjögren's syndrome]]
* [[Salivary gland diseases]]
* [[Salivary gland diseases]]
* [[Lymphoproliferative disorders]]
* [[Lymphoproliferative disorders]]
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[[Category:Pathology]]
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[[Category:Salivary gland pathology]]
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Benign lymphoepithelial lesion
Micrograph of a benign lymphoepithelial lesion
Synonyms Mikulicz disease, Mikulicz syndrome
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Swelling of the salivary glands, dry mouth, dry eyes
Complications Sjögren's syndrome, lymphoma
Onset Middle age
Duration Chronic
Types N/A
Causes Unknown, possibly autoimmune
Risks Autoimmune disorders, female gender
Diagnosis Biopsy, imaging studies
Differential diagnosis Sjögren's syndrome, lymphoma, sarcoidosis
Prevention N/A
Treatment Corticosteroids, immunosuppressive drugs
Medication N/A
Prognosis Generally good, but risk of lymphoma
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Benign lymphoepithelial lesion is a type of pathological condition that primarily affects the salivary glands, particularly the parotid gland. It is also known as Godwin's disease or Mikulicz disease when it occurs in conjunction with Sjögren's syndrome.

Etiology[edit]

The exact cause of benign lymphoepithelial lesion is unknown. However, it is often associated with autoimmune diseases, particularly Sjögren's syndrome. It has also been linked to the Epstein-Barr virus, which is known to cause a variety of lymphoproliferative disorders.

Clinical Presentation[edit]

Patients with benign lymphoepithelial lesion typically present with a painless, slow-growing mass in the parotid gland. Other symptoms may include xerostomia (dry mouth) and keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eyes), which are also common in Sjögren's syndrome.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of benign lymphoepithelial lesion is typically made through a combination of physical examination, medical imaging such as ultrasound or computed tomography (CT) scan, and biopsy of the affected gland. The histological findings typically include a dense infiltration of lymphocytes and plasma cells, with formation of lymphoid follicles.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment of benign lymphoepithelial lesion primarily involves management of symptoms. This may include artificial tears and saliva substitutes for dry eyes and mouth, respectively. In some cases, surgical removal of the affected gland may be necessary.

Prognosis[edit]

The prognosis for benign lymphoepithelial lesion is generally good, as the condition is non-malignant. However, it can cause significant morbidity due to its effects on salivary gland function.

See Also[edit]

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