The Authors report 5 cases of Wartin's Tumor they happened to observe, and study them especially from the pathological and histopathogenetical point of view.
The hypothesis is accepted of the disontogenetycal nature of such a tumor, and although in some instances the salivary origin is possible, in most cases the branchial origin il supported.
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