| Literature DB >> 25364427 |
Lijiang Yu1, Mingliang Li1, Runtai Lin1, Yue Mu1, Jizhi Zhao1.
Abstract
Extraskeletal mesenchymal chondrosarcoma (EMCS) is a rare malignant cartilaginous tumor arising from the soft tissues. The most common areas of extraskeletal origin are the lower extremities, the orbits and the central nervous system, among others. In this study, the case of primary EMCS arising from the right buccal region in a 26-year old female is presented. Histological and immunohistochemical analysis confirmed the diagnosis of EMCS. Subseqently, the patient was treated with radical surgery, but declined chemotherapy or radiotherapy, which was recommended. One year after surgery, no recurrence had been identified in the patient. To the best of our knowledge, only one case of primary EMCS of the buccal region has been reported previously. In the current study, a case of primary EMCS of the buccal region is presented.Entities:
Keywords: calcification; computed tomography; mesenchymal chondrosarcoma; soft-tissue neoplasms
Year: 2014 PMID: 25364427 PMCID: PMC4214473 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2014.2595
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1Computed tomography scan revealing a soft-tissue mass with dense calcification located in the right buccal region.
Figure 2Diffuse heterogeneous enhancement was visible following an enhanced scan and the calcified area had also been strengthened.
Figure 3Pathological specimens revealing (A) a hemangioperictyoma-like vascular pattern, with proliferation of small, round and undifferentiated mesenchymal cells with clear cytoplasm and (B) small round cells surrounding the blood vessels and enveloping the differentiated cartilage (stain, hematoxylin and eosin; magnification, ×200).