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Existing leterature on the subject has been discussed. The clinical features of the case have been described. The reappearance of tumour after successful operation on opposite side has been brought to light as a new feature of the case. The massive mass of tumour and extensions have been discussed. Attempts have been made to explain the cause of reappearance of the tumour. An elaborate technique of operation alongwith difficulty experienced in anaesthesia have been explained.
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Misra, S.C., Misra, R.N. & Bhatia, M.L. Ileomorphic salivary adenoma of parotid gland. Indian J Otolaryngol 16, 51–64 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03048107
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