| Literature DB >> 31080684 |
Yara A Alnashwan1, Khaled A H Ali2, Samir S Amr3.
Abstract
Malignant granular cell tumor (MGCT) is a rare high-grade mesenchymal tumor of Schwann cell origin. MGCTs commonly affect thigh, extremity, and trunk; however, involvement of the abdominal wall is quite rare. It has poor prognosis with 39% mortality rate in 3-year interval. We report a 50-year-old female who had MGCT arising in the anterior abdominal wall and developed massive metastatic deposits in both lungs and in the right inguinal lymph nodes, with prolonged survival for 11 years. A brief review of the literature is presented.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31080684 PMCID: PMC6475540 DOI: 10.1155/2019/9576487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pathol ISSN: 2090-679X
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Figure 3Reported cases of benign, atypical, and malignant granular cell tumor of the abdominal wall.
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| 1 | Cave et al Case 3 | 6.5 | Female | 2 | Benign | Dermis and subcutaneous | Not applicable. Patient had one tumor in right submental area of head and one tumor in the abdominal wall. |
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| 2 | Baraf and Bender Case 1 | 29 | Male | 0.5-2.5 | Benign | Dermis and subcutaneous | Not applicable. Patient had multiple cutaneous GCTs (21 tumors) at various sites including abdominal wall |
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| 3 | Baraf and Bender Case 2 | 18 | Male | 0.5-3 | Benign | Dermis and subcutaneous | Not applicable. Patient had multiple cutaneous GCTs (15 tumors) at various sites, including abdominal wall. |
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| 4 | Baraf and Bender Case 3 | 33 | Male | 0.5-1.5 | Benign | Dermis and subcutaneous | Not applicable. Patient had multiple cutaneous GCTs (about 40 tumors) within ten years at various sites |
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| 5 | Gorelkin et al. | 58 | Female | 8 | Benign | Intramuscular | Not applicable |
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| 6 | Apisarnthanarax Case 6 | 43 | Female | 3 | Benign | Subcutaneous | Not applicable |
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| 7 | Apisarnthanarax Case 7 | 36 | Female | 2.5 | Benign | Subcutaneous | Not applicable |
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| 8 | Kucan et al | 8 | Male | Small. Size not stated | Benign | Dermis and Subcutaneous | Not applicable. Patient had multiple [ |
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| 9 | Geisinger et al. | 69 | Female | Not stated | Malignant | Not stated | Metastases to lungs and lymph nodes. Dead of disease at 96 months post diagnosis. |
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| 10 | Rifkin et al. Case 1 | 23 | Female | Not stated | Benign | Subcutaneous | Not applicable. Patient had total of 57 cutaneous GCTs excised during 13-year period from age 10 to 23 years at various sites including abdominal wall |
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| 11 | Rifkin et al. Case 2 | 6 | Male | Not stated | Benign | Subcutaneous | Not applicable. Patient had tracheal GCT with a recurrence, two abdominal wall tumors and a perianal tumor |
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| 12 | Rubenstein et al Case 1 | 7 | Female | 3 | Benign | Subcutaneous | Not applicable. Patient had multiple [ |
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| 13 | Khansur et al | Not given | Male | Not stated | Malignant | Not stated | Presented with systemic metastasis in the liver and lung which rapidly progressed and caused death in five months. Son had MGCT of chest wall. |
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| 14 | Vamsy et al. | 30 | Female | 10x8x5 | Malignant | Intramuscular | None. Alive at 24 months postop. |
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| 15 | Menaker and Sanger | 50 | Female | 4x2x2 | Atypical (Uncertain Malignant Potential) | Subcutaneous | Underwent wide local excision. No recurrence or metastasis at 16 months postop. |
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| 16 | Fanburg-Smith et al. Case 7 | 32 | Male | 5.5 | Malignant | Attached to rectus muscle sheath | No recurrences or metastasis. Alive at 2 years postop. |
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| 17 | Fanburg-Smith et al. Case 17 | 49 | Female | 11 | Malignant | Not stated | No recurrence or metastasis. Alive at 7 years postop. |
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| 18 | Joshi and Aqel 2003 [ | 37 | Male | 2x1.6 | Benign | Intramuscular | Not applicable |
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| 19 | Chelly et al. | 67 | Female | 6x4x3 | Malignant | Subcutaneous and intra-muscular | None. Patient died due to pulmonary embolism three months postop. |
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| 20 | An et al. | 44 | Female | 4 | Benign | Intramuscular | Not applicable |
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| 21 | Chaudhry et al | 70 | Female | 10 | Benign | Intramuscular | Not applicable. Alive and well 5 months postop. |
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| 22 | Panunzi et al. | 29 | Female | 1.5 | Benign | Adherent to muscle | Not applicable |
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| 23 | Chen et al. | 56 | Female | 6x3.3 | Malignant | Subcutaneous with multiple recurrences | Initial abdominal wall tumor in 2003. Multiple recurrences in 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2009. Mets to right breast and axillary lymph nodes. All resected. |
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| 24 | Toelen et al. | 68 | Female | 3 | Benign | Subcutaneous | Not Applicable |
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| 25 | Porta et al. | 45 | Female | 3 | Benign | Intramuscular | Not Applicable |
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| 26 | Liu et al. | 66 | Male | 3x2.8 | Malignant | Dermis and Subcutaneous | No recurrence or metastasis at 12 months postop. |
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| 27 | Yoon et al. | 66 | Male | 4.5x3.4x3 | Malignant | Intramuscular | No metastasis or recurrence at 30 months. |
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| 28 | Imanishi et al. Case 13 | 48 | Male | 8 | Malignant | Not stated | Local recurrence at 27 months. Mets to lung and bone at 26 months. |
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| 29 | Alnashwan et al. Current case | 50 | Female | 7x6 | Malignant | Subcutaneous | Metastases to both lungs and right inguinal lymph node. Alive at 132 months postop. |