| Literature DB >> 28210409 |
Tewodros Tefera Kenea1, Betel Abebe Kebede2, Fekadu Mesele Gozjuze3, Hagos Kiros4, Frank Wilde5.
Abstract
Leiomyosarcomas (LMSs) are rare malignant mesenchymal tumors which show smooth-muscle differentiation. Most LMSs involving the oral tissues primarily affect the maxillary sinus, the maxillary or mandibular bone. We present a case of LMS of the mandibular alveolar mucosa, arising in a 12-year-old male child from Ethiopia. A malignant spindle cell-like neoplasm was diagnosed on clinical and radiographic findings as well as on incisional biopsy. The tumor was resected with wide margins. The following histopathologic examination with additional immunohistochemical studies secured the diagnosis LMS. Microscopically, the spindle-shaped tumor cells were arranged in an interlacing fascicular pattern and contained oval to elongated, blunt-ended (cigar-shaped) nuclei. The immunohistochemical examination showed immunoreactive tumor cells for vimentin, actin, desmin, and H-caldesmon, which is pathognomonic for LMS. Immunohistochemical studies are mandatory to differentiate the LMS from other similar spindle cell neoplastic lesions. Radical resection with safety margins and a lifelong periodic follow-up has to be recommended.Entities:
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; leiomyosarcoma; mesenchymal tumors; spindle cells
Year: 2016 PMID: 28210409 PMCID: PMC5305317 DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1582459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr ISSN: 1943-3875