Abrikossoff’s tumor in a 23-year-old womanunsuccessfully treated with cryosurgery

Q4 Medicine
Mikołaj Cichoń, Beata Wańczyk-Dręczewska, Waldemar Placek, Wojciech Biernat, Agnieszka Owczarczyk-Saczonek
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Abstract

Introduction: Abrikossoff’s tumor (AT), also known as granular cell tumor or granular cell myoblastoma, is a rare and usually benign neoplasm. It can occur anywhere in the body, but the tongue is the most often reported location.

Aim: To describe a diagnostically difficult case of Abrikossoff’s tumor.

Case report: A 23-year-old woman presented primarily to the dermatology clinic due to hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) lesions located in the right groin. During the medical interview, she additionally reported a “tongue scar” that had been present for the past 3 years. The patient was overweight and had 5-year smoking history (5 pack-years). The physical examination revealed a well-circumscribed, painless mucosal nodule of fibrous texture on the right border of the tongue. The nodule on the tongue had been ineffectively treated with cryosurgery. A biopsy was taken from the lesion. The patient was later referred to the otolaryngology unit, where a radical excision and diagnostic imaging were performed.

Discussion: The histological results from the biopsy were significant for AT, with positive immunohistochemical staining for S-100. While surgical excision remains the best therapeutic approach for AT, cryosurgery seems to be ineffective. It is difficult to distinguish between the benign and malignant forms of AT based solely on a histopathological picture. Therefore, patients with AT should have further diagnostics performed to exclude the potential of a malignant tumor.

Conclusion: Clinicians should be aware of AT when examining patients with nodular, painless, and well-demarcated mucosal lesions on the tongue. Surgical excision is the best treatment option for AT.
一名23岁女性的Abrikossoff肿瘤,冷冻手术治疗失败
& lt; b>介绍:& lt; / b>Abrikossoff 's tumor (AT),又称颗粒细胞瘤或颗粒细胞肌母细胞瘤,是一种罕见的良性肿瘤。它可以发生在身体的任何部位,但舌头是最常被报道的部位。</br></br>& lt; b>目的:& lt; / b>描述一个诊断困难的Abrikossoff肿瘤病例。</br> /br>& lt; b>病例报告:& lt; / b>一位23岁的女性,由于右侧腹股沟的化脓性汗腺炎(HS)病变,主要到皮肤科诊所就诊。在医疗采访中,她还报告了过去3年来一直存在的"舌头疤痕"。患者体重超重,有5年吸烟史(5包年)。体格检查发现舌右缘有一界限清楚、无痛的纤维性粘膜结节。舌头上的结节用冷冻手术治疗无效。从病变处取了活检。患者随后被转到耳鼻喉科,在那里进行了根治性切除和诊断性影像学检查。& lt; b>讨论:& lt; / b>活检的组织学结果显示AT显著,S-100免疫组化染色阳性。虽然手术切除仍然是治疗AT的最佳方法,但冷冻手术似乎无效。仅凭组织病理图像很难区分AT的良恶性。因此,AT患者应进行进一步的诊断以排除恶性肿瘤的可能性。</br></br>& lt; b>结论:& lt; / b>临床医生在检查舌上有结节性、无痛性和界限清楚的粘膜病变的患者时应注意AT。手术切除是治疗AT的最佳选择。
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