| Literature DB >> 29090207 |
Chung-Min Yoon1, Jeong-Min Cho1, Kwang-Ryeol Lim1, Seok-Kwun Kim1, Su-Jin Kim2, Keun-Cheol Lee1.
Abstract
A solitary fibrous tumor is a relatively uncommon neoplasm that usually occurs in the pleura but occurs extremely rarely in the oral cavity. Reported herein is a rare case of a solitary fibrous tumor in the buccal cheek mucosa. A 50-year-old man visited the authors' hospital due to a buccal cheek mass whose size had increased. Excisional biopsy was done under local anesthesia. After the excisional biopsy, the patient was diagnosed to have a solitary fibrous tumor. In immunohistochemistry, the patient's solitary fibrous tumor was characterized by the expression of CD34 and CD99 on the neoplastic cells, and negativity for Bcl-2 and S-100. No recurrence or complication occurred for a period of 5 years. The growth of a primary solitary fibrous tumor in the buccal cheek mucosa is extremely rare and has been rarely reported in the South Korean medical literature. A solitary fibrous tumor must be distinguished from other spindle cell tumors. Presented herein is a case of primary solitary fibrous tumor in the buccal cheek mucosa. The relevant literature is briefly reviewed.Entities:
Keywords: Buccal mucosa; Cheek; Solitary fibrous tumor
Year: 2017 PMID: 29090207 PMCID: PMC5647846 DOI: 10.7181/acfs.2017.18.3.218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Craniofac Surg ISSN: 2287-1152