PURPOSE: An unusual case is reported of orbital malignant fibrous histiocytoma that developed after irradiation for retinoblastoma. METHODS: Case report. RESULTS: A 5-month-old girl underwent enucleation of the left eye, external beam irradiation of the right eye, and systemic chemotherapy for bilateral sporadic retinoblastoma. At age 17 years, a malignant fibrous histiocytoma developed in the medial aspect of the orbit and nasal cavity. After attempted excisional biopsy, she underwent craniofacial resection, orbital exenteration, maxillectomy, and tracheostomy. The patient was alive 12 months postoperatively without local or metastatic disease. CONCLUSIONS: Although orbital fibrous histiocytoma occurs usually as a primary tumor of adulthood, it can also develop as a secondary tumor after irradiation for retinoblastoma.
PURPOSE: An unusual case is reported of orbital malignant fibrous histiocytoma that developed after irradiation for retinoblastoma. METHODS: Case report. RESULTS: A 5-month-old girl underwent enucleation of the left eye, external beam irradiation of the right eye, and systemic chemotherapy for bilateral sporadic retinoblastoma. At age 17 years, a malignant fibrous histiocytoma developed in the medial aspect of the orbit and nasal cavity. After attempted excisional biopsy, she underwent craniofacial resection, orbital exenteration, maxillectomy, and tracheostomy. The patient was alive 12 months postoperatively without local or metastatic disease. CONCLUSIONS: Although orbital fibrous histiocytoma occurs usually as a primary tumor of adulthood, it can also develop as a secondary tumor after irradiation for retinoblastoma.