Clinicopathological analysis of head and neck rhabdomyosarcoma: A series of 10 cases and literature review

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Background: To describe the clinicopathological characteristics of a series of head and neck rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) and to review the literature. Material and Methods: Cases diagnosed as RMS affecting the head and neck region were retrospectively retrieved from the files of two Brazilian institutions from January 2006 to January 2017. Data on clinical features (sex, age and affected site), microscopic subtype, immunohistochemical results, treatment employed and follow-up status were obtained from the patient’s medical charts. Results: During the period considered, 10 cases of RMS were identified. Females predominated (4M:6F), the mean age at diagnosis was 16.5 years-old and the orbit was the most affected site (4 cases). Microscopically, most cases were classified as embryonal RMS (6 cases) and the Desmin/Myogenin/Myo-D1 immunohistochemical positivity was useful to confirm the diagnosis. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy were applied to 9 and 8 patients respectively, whereas 2 patients were treated by surgery. Recurrences occurred in 3 patients and distant metastasis in 2 cases. Nine patients were alive in their last follow-up, 3 of them with disease, whereas 1 patient died due to the disease. Conclusions: Head and neck RMS is an aggressive malignant neoplasm which demands especial concern to achieve early diagnosis and successful treatment.

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Pontes, F. S. C., De Oliveira, J. I., De Souza, L. L., De Almeida, O. P., Fregnani, E. R., Vilela, R. S., … Pontes, H. A. R. (2018, March 1). Clinicopathological analysis of head and neck rhabdomyosarcoma: A series of 10 cases and literature review. Medicina Oral Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal. Medicina Oral S.L. https://doi.org/10.4317/medoral.22106

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