Human papillomavirus-related multiphenotypic sinonasal carcinoma—an even broader tumor entity?

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Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related multiphenotypic sinonasal carcinoma (HMSC) is a recently defined tumor subtype with apparent favorable clinical outcome despite aggressive histomorphology. However, in recent years, additional numbers of cases, with more variable features and at locations outside the sinonasal region, have complicated the definition of HMSC. Here, we have performed a systematic review of all cases described so far in order to accumulate more knowledge. We identified 127 articles published between 2013 and 2021, of which 21 presented unique cases. In total, 79 unique patient cases were identified and their clinical and micromorphological nature are herein summarized. In our opinion, better clinical follow-up data and a more detailed tumor characterization are preferably needed before HMSC can finally be justified as its own tumor entity.

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Zupancic, M., & Näsman, A. (2021). Human papillomavirus-related multiphenotypic sinonasal carcinoma—an even broader tumor entity? Viruses, 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/v13091861

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