Wesley Q Zhang, Emily E Hecox, Shireen Dogar, Marc E Walker
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Abstract
Background: Though mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), it has no curative treatment. The aim of current topical and systemic treatment is centered around relieving symptoms and optimizing disease-free time. The use of surgical management to achieve the same goals of symptomatic reduction is not well described in the current literature. Methods: We present a case of refractory MF that failed chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and UV light therapy. Despite medical management, the tumor burden progressed to significant compression neuropathy of the ulnar and median nerves. Results: To reduce tumor burden and attempt to provide symptomatic relief, a surgical plan was developed to include radical resection of the tumor of the left upper extremity (LUE) with release of the cubital tunnel, carpal tunnel, Guyon canal, and coverage with split-thickness skin graft. The patient reported decreased symptomatology interfering with her daily activities and, overall, a better quality of life postoperatively. Conclusion: Surgical intervention, in addition to established medical standards of care, for symptomatic relief of compression neuropathy from tumor mass effect for refractory CTCL should be considered to achieve quality of life goals for patients.
背景:尽管真菌病(MF)是皮肤 T 细胞淋巴瘤(CTCL)中最常见的类型,但目前尚无根治性治疗方法。目前局部和全身治疗的目的主要是缓解症状和延长无病生存时间。目前的文献还没有很好地描述如何使用手术治疗来达到同样的减轻症状的目的。方法:我们介绍了一例化疗、放疗和紫外线治疗失败的难治性中耳炎患者。尽管进行了药物治疗,但肿瘤负担仍发展为尺神经和正中神经的严重压迫性神经病变。结果:为了减轻肿瘤负担并缓解症状,医生制定了手术方案,包括对左上肢(LUE)肿瘤进行根治性切除,同时松解肘隧道、腕隧道和Guyon管,并用分层厚皮移植术进行覆盖。患者表示,术后影响日常活动的症状有所减轻,总体生活质量也有所提高。结论对于难治性 CTCL,除了既定的医疗标准外,还应考虑通过手术干预来缓解肿瘤肿块效应引起的压迫性神经病变症状,以实现患者的生活质量目标。
期刊介绍:
Case Reports in Oncological Medicine is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series related to breast cancer, lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, skin cancer, head and neck cancer, paediatric oncology, neurooncology as well as genitourinary cancer.