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==Overview of Warthin's tumor?== | ==Overview of Warthin's tumor?== | ||
Warthin's tumor is a type of benign tumor of the salivary glands. The causes are not clear. But data suggest that smoking has a close related to Warthin's tumor. Usual symptoms include swollen salivary gland, [[lump]] near back of lower jaw, jaw [[pain]], sensation of pressure, facial nerve paralysis, [[tinnitus]], impaired hearing, [[earache]], etc. | Warthin's tumor is a type of benign tumor of the salivary glands. The causes are not clear. But data suggest that smoking has a close related to Warthin's tumor. Usual symptoms include swollen salivary gland, [[lump]] near back of lower jaw, jaw [[pain]], sensation of pressure, facial nerve paralysis, [[tinnitus]], impaired hearing, [[earache]], etc. X-ray, computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may help diagnosis. Surgery is the best treatment for Warthin's tumor. As a benign tumor, the prognosis of Warthin's tumor is good. | ||
Surgery is the best treatment for Warthin's tumor. | |||
==Where to find medical care for cancer?== | ==Where to find medical care for cancer?== |
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Overview of Warthin's tumor?
Warthin's tumor is a type of benign tumor of the salivary glands. The causes are not clear. But data suggest that smoking has a close related to Warthin's tumor. Usual symptoms include swollen salivary gland, lump near back of lower jaw, jaw pain, sensation of pressure, facial nerve paralysis, tinnitus, impaired hearing, earache, etc. X-ray, computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may help diagnosis. Surgery is the best treatment for Warthin's tumor. As a benign tumor, the prognosis of Warthin's tumor is good.
Where to find medical care for cancer?
Directions to Hospitals Treating Warthin's tumor