Orginal Research
2025
September
Volume : 13
Issue : 3
The Milan system in salivary gland cytopathology: Classification and diagnostic utility
Manta A, Adhikary AD, Phonglosa R, Langthasa A
Pdf Page Numbers :- 286-291
Ashim Manta1, Anamika Dutta Adhikary1, Rimi Phonglosa1,* and Aparna Langthasa1
1Department of Pathology, Diphu Medical College, Diphu, Assam 782460, India
*Corresponding author: Dr. Rimi Phonglosa, Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Diphu Medical College, Diphu, Assam 782460, India. Email: phonglosarimi02@gmail.com
Received 19 February 2025; Revised 24 April 2025; Accepted 5 May 2025; Published 13 May 2025
Citation: Manta A, Adhikary AD, Phonglosa R, Langthasa A. The Milan system in salivary gland cytopathology: Classification and diagnostic utility. J Med Sci Res. 2025; 13(3):286-291. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17727/JMSR.2025/13-50
Copyright: © 2025 Manta A et al. Published by KIMS Foundation and Research Center. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Abstract
Background: Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of salivary gland lesions. This study was undertaken with an aim to determine the cytopathological spectrum of salivary gland lesions using the MSRSGC in patients attending at a tertiary care hospital in Assam, India.
Materials and methods: This study included 36 cases of salivary gland lesions over a period of three and a half years from December 2019 to June 2022 . Patients ranged in age from 3 to 80 years. FNAC was performed on all cases after obtaining informed consent. Diagnoses were classified into the six categories defined by the Milan System.
Results: Of the total 36 cases the majority of cases originated from the parotid gland (21 cases, 58.3%), followed by the submandibular gland (15 cases, 44.4%). Pleomorphic adenoma was most common in benign cases and mucoepidermoid carcinoma in malignant cases.18 cases were males and 18 were females According to the Milan System, the distribution of cases was as follows: Category I – 3 cases, Category II – 12 cases, Category III – 0 cases , Category IVA – 15 cases, Category IVB – 0 cases, Category V – 0 cases and Category VI – 6 cases.
Conclusion: The Milan System categorizes salivary gland lesions effectively, aiding cytopathologists in accurate diagnosis and minimizing false-positive and false-negative results. This standardized reporting also supports clinicians in making appropriate management decisions based on the lesion category.
Keywords: Milan system; salivary gland; fine-needle aspiration; risk of malignancy; accuracy