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Acinic cell carcinoma is one slow growing type cancer of the salivary gland tumor. It doesn't have any early symptoms which add to the difficulty in diagnoses. Different diagnostic modalities are used in diagnosis which are Fine needle aspiration (FNA) [[biopsy]], [[CT]], [[MRI]], [[PET]]. | Acinic cell carcinoma is one slow growing type cancer of the salivary gland tumor. It doesn't have any early symptoms which add to the difficulty in diagnoses. Different diagnostic modalities are used in diagnosis which are Fine needle aspiration (FNA) [[biopsy]], [[CT]], [[MRI]], [[PET]]. |
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Overview
Acinic cell carcinoma is one slow growing type cancer of the salivary gland tumor. It doesn't have any early symptoms which add to the difficulty in diagnoses. Different diagnostic modalities are used in diagnosis which are Fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy, CT, MRI, PET.