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RATIONALE: Granular cell tumors are rare entities with manifestations in nearly all organ systems. Appearance in salivary glands is observed in singular cases. CASE REPORT: We report a 54 years old female patient with a painless submandibular tumor lesion. Using a submandibular approach the tumor was totally removed with the submandibular gland. Histologically a benign granular cell tumor was diagnosed. The immunohistological examination revealed positive for S-100 antigen and vimentin, negative for KL1 antigen. The clinical follow-up for about 3 years was without complications or tumor recidive. CONCLUSIONS: A differential diagnosis of a submandibular mass is the rare manifestation of a benign granular cell tumor. The neurogen origin can be proven immunohistologically by positive S-100 antigen detection. The complete surgical resection is the therapy of choice.