Basal cell adenoma is a rare, low-grade benign salivary gland neoplasm.[1]
The most common involved site is the parotid gland, however other possible sites include the submandibular gland,[2] minor salivary glands of upper lip, buccal mucosa, palate and nasal septum.
It appears as a slow-growing, firm and mobile mass.
Treatment is by surgical excision with a margin of healthy tissue. Although the recurrence rate is high, the prognosis is generally good.