| Literature DB >> 32736545 |
Juanjuan Hu1, Dan Lu1, Jia Ren1, Qiao Wen1, Jing Zhou1, Weigang Gan1, Jun Liu1, Shixi Liu1, Hui Yang1, Jian Zou2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Laryngeal rhabdomyosarcomas (RMSs) mainly occurred in children, while were extremely rare in adults. Consequently, less information was available to guide clinicians to manage adult RMSs in larynx. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Anticancer drug sensitivity; Laryngeal rhabdomyosarcomas; Multidiscipline; Rhabdomyosarcoma
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32736545 PMCID: PMC7394691 DOI: 10.1186/s12893-020-00831-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Surg ISSN: 1471-2482 Impact factor: 2.102
Reported cases of laryngeal rhabdomyosarcoma in adults
| Author/YR | Age/sex | Primary Location | Symptoms or signs | Histologic subtype | Treatment | Status by end of follow up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mungan S [ | 64/M | Glottic | Hoarseness for 2 months | Pleomorphic | Total laryngectomy with left radical neck dissection and radiotherapy (6MV photons in an Elekta Synergy Platform linear accelerator) | Alive & disease-free, 24 months |
| Chiramel GK [ | 70/M | Supraglottic | Hoarseness for 2 years | Pleomorphic | Chemotherapy (protocol was not provided) | Loss to follow-up |
| Li Y [ | 22/F | Glottic | Hoarseness for 1 month | Embryonal | Right cordectomy and selective neck dissection | Alive & disease-free, 60 months |
| Russell JO [ | 45/M | Glottic | Hoarseness for 11 months | Embryonal | Chemoradiation (vincristine, actinomycin, and cyclophosphamide combined with radiation dose of 50.4 Gy) | Alive, 34 months |
| Kukwa W [ | 33/M | Supraglottic | Longstanding hoarseness | Embryonal | Hemilaryngectomy and chemotherapy | Alive & disease-free, 62 months |
| Leventhal DD [ | 54/F | Glottic | Hoarseness for 9 months | Alveolar | Microsurgery by CO2 laser | Alive & disease-free, 12 months |
| Pittore B [ | 75/M | Glottic | Dysphonia for 1 year | Pleomorphic | Partial left laryngectomy | Alive & disease-free, 9 months |
| Papacharalampous GX [ | 83/F | Subglottic | Progressive dyspnoea for 3 months | Pleomorphic | Emergency tracheostomy and endoscopic tumour excision | dead (disease-free), 16 months |
| Schrock A [ | 60/M | Glottic | Hoarseness for 1 months | Pleomorphic | Total laryngectomy with a bilateral selective neck dissection | Alive & disease-free, 20 months |
| 66/M | Glottic | Dyspnea for 6 weeks and hoarseness for 2 weeks | Pleomorphic | Microsurgery by CO2 laser | Alive & disease-free, 20 months | |
| Dikbas O [ | 28/M | Glottic | Hoarseness for 15 days | Embryonal | Tracheostomy with biopcy and chemoradiation (cisplatin, vincristine, doxorubicin, and Cyclophosphamide; protocol of radiotherapy was not provided) | Alive & disease-free, 22 months |
| Libera DD [ | 66/M | Supraglottic | Hoarseness and sense of throat fullness | Embryonal (botryoid) | Partial laryngectomy | Alive & disease-free, 10 years |
| Ruske DR [ | 66/F | Supraglottic | Hoarseness and dyspnoea for 2 months | Pleomorphic | Total laryngectomy and radiotherapy (7040 cGys) | Alive & disease-free, 30 months |
| Akyol MU [ | 63/M | Supraglottic | Hoarseness and increasing dyspnea for 3 months | Pleomorphic | Total laryngectomy with right modified radical neck dissection and radiotherapy (6000 cGy to the tumor bed and 5000 cGy to the neck was given with cobalt 60 at a dose of 200 cGy/day) | Died of extensive lung metastases, 8 months |
| Da Mosto MC [ | 69/M | Glottic | Progrossive dysphonia for 7 months | Pleomorphic | Total laryngectomy and radiotherapy (6000 cGy over 6 weeks in 30 fractions) | Alive & disease-free, 24 months |
| Balázs M [ | 40/M | Supraglottic | Hoarseness several years | Embryoid (Botryoid) | Microsurgery | Alive & disease-free, 36 months |
| Haerr RW [ | 62/M | Supraglottic | Dysphagia several days | Alveolar | Total laryngectomy with left radical neck dissection and radiotherapy ((4000 cGy in 22 fractions) | Died of extensive distant metastases, 5 months |
| Srinivasan U [ | 55/M | Supraglottic | Hoarseness, dysphagia and a burning sensation in the throat for two months | Pleomorphic | Laryngectomy planned | Died prior to surgery of acute laryngeal obstruction |
| Winter LK [ | 72/M | Glottic | Hoarseness 2 months | Pleomorphic | Radical removal | Alive & disease-free, 9 months |
| Frugoni (Verona) [ | 33/M | Supraglottic | Hoarseness 3 months | Pleomorphic | Partial laryngectomy and radiotherapy (protocol was not provided) | Alive & disease-free, 6 years |
| Hall-Jones J [ | 54/M | Supraglottic | dramatically with a large tumour mass obstructing his laryngeal inlet | Embryonal | Total laryngectomy | Alive & disease-free, 15 months |
| Rodriguez LA [ | 57/M | Glottic | Acute respiratory distress | Pleomorphic | Total laryngectomy | No follow-up reported |
Abbreviations: YR Year, F Female, M Male, Gy Gray, cGy Centigray
Fig. 1Imaging of initial treatment of this new reported case. a, The lesion (labeled with asterisk) was covered with normal mucosa without any ulcerations by flexible laryngoscopy. b, The majority of the tumor consisted of spindle-shaped cells with nucleus located centrally and eosinophilic-abundant cytoplasm (HE staining × 20). c, Immunohistochemistry was positive for myogenin, EMA, desmin and myoD1 (Original magnification for all slides is ×20.) d, MRI imaging showed the right vocal cord swelling several days after the first operation. e, On evaluations with MRI 1 year after the first multi-treatment, there was complete regression of the disease. Scale: 50um
Fig. 2Imaging of second treatment of this new reported case. a, Flexible laryngoscopy revealed that a submucosal mass bulged the right true vocal cord medially and pressed the left true vocal fold with no restrictive mobility of bilateral vocal cords. b, MRI imaging showed that the lesion caused a partial obstruction at the level of the glottis with the size of 1.6 × 1.2 × 1.7 cm. c, No evidence of thyroid cartilage invasion was detected in the CT imaging. d, Anticancer drug sensitivity of this tumor to eight chemotherapeutic regimens was conducted, and revealed that docetaxel, cisplatin and fluorouracil was the most efficient
Fig. 3The timeline of medical record of the new reported case
Summary of reported cases of laryngeal rhabdomyosarcoma in adults
| Characteristic | Total (NO.) | Proportion (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| M | 18 | 81.81 |
| F | 4 | 18.18 |
| Primary location | ||
| Supraglottic | 10 | 45.45 |
| Glottic | 11 | 50.00 |
| Subglottic | 2 | 4.55 |
| Histologic subtype | ||
| Embryonal | 7 | 31.82 |
| Pleomorphic | 13 | 59.09 |
| Alveolar | 2 | 9.09 |
Abbreviations: F Female, M Male