A Case of Pseudosarcoma of the Larynx |
Kei Won Song, MD1, Mun Heum Park, MD1, Jang Su Suh, MD1, Beong Heun Choi, MD1, Tae Suk Lee, MD2, and Won Hee Choi, MD2 |
1;Department of Otolaryngology, 2;Pathology, College of Medicine, Yeong Nam University, Korea |
후두에서 발생한 가성육종 1례 |
송계원1 · 박문흠1 · 서장수1 · 최병흔1 · 이태숙2 · 최원희2 |
영남대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실1;병리학교실2; |
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ABSTRACT |
Pseudosarcoma of the larynx is rare lesion. There has been called squamous cell carcinoma with sarcoma-like stroma, carcinosarcoma, pleomorphic carcinoma and spindle cell carcinoma. Its primary lesion is a squamous cell or epidermoid carcinoma, but this is often overshadowed or completely missed because of a stroma which suggests anything from high grade spindle cell carcinoma to a variety of sarcoma types, or just a fibroblastic proliferation associated with a chronic inflammatory cell reaction. Recently we have experienced a case of pseudosarcoma of the larynx with metastasis to the cervical lymph node by histopathological examination in a 60 year-old male. He had been performed the total laryngectomy with right radical neck dissection for the cervical lymph node, followed radiotherapy. So we report his case with some review of the literatures.
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