Spindle cell carcinoma of the maxillary antrum presenting in the oral cavity: A case report

Q3 Dentistry
Oral Surgery Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1111/ors.12898
Conor O'Gorman, Christina Tran, Amanda Willis
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Spindle cell carcinoma is a rare biphasic malignancy consisting of epithelial and mesenchymal components. It is a poorly differentiated variant of squamous cell carcinoma accounting for less than 2% of intraoral tumours, with only 69 cases reported in the literature. Clinical presentation may vary from exophytic tumours to infiltrating ulceration in the oral mucosa. Atypical presentation and erractic behaviour of these tumours mean management can be challenging, therefore prompt diagnosis and treatment are required to address the significant morbidity and mortality associated with this disease.A 49‐year‐old patient presented to the oral medicine clinic reporting pain affecting the left side of their palate and cheek. Prior to their attendance, they were assessed by their general medical practitioner and neurologist; however, a trial of various medications resulted in no improvement in their symptoms. Intra‐oral examination revealed an ulcer in the left hard palate with underlying visible maxillary bone. A subsequent biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of spindle cell carcinoma, and the patient received radiotherapy with adjuvant chemotherapy. Further imaging revealed distant metastasis in the right lung and treatment was changed to palliative immunotherapy. Follow‐up imaging has shown lung nodules to be stable, and the patient remains under review with the regional head and neck cancer team.We report a rare case of intra‐oral spindle cell carcinoma diagnosed from a palatal lesion, which has only been reported in four cases previously at this site. Despite preceding encounters with multiple medical professionals, it is not clear whether an intra‐oral examination was carried out which may have established the diagnosis earlier. It emphasizes the importance of full head & neck examination, including intraoral examination in presentations of unexplained and intractable orofacial pain.
出现在口腔的上颌窦纺锤形细胞癌:病例报告
纺锤形细胞癌是一种罕见的双相恶性肿瘤,由上皮和间质组成。它是鳞状细胞癌的一种分化较差的变异型,在口腔内肿瘤中所占比例不到2%,文献中仅有69例报道。临床表现多种多样,从外生肿瘤到口腔黏膜浸润性溃疡。这些肿瘤的非典型表现和侵蚀性行为意味着治疗可能具有挑战性,因此需要及时诊断和治疗,以解决与这种疾病相关的重大发病率和死亡率问题。一名 49 岁的患者来到口腔内科门诊就诊,称上颚和脸颊左侧疼痛。就诊前,他们接受了全科医生和神经科医生的评估;然而,在试用了多种药物后,他们的症状并没有得到改善。口腔内检查发现左侧硬腭有溃疡,下颌骨可见溃疡。随后的活组织检查确诊为纺锤形细胞癌,患者接受了放疗和辅助化疗。进一步的影像学检查发现患者右肺有远处转移,治疗改为姑息性免疫治疗。我们报告了一例罕见的口腔内纺锤形细胞癌病例,该病例被诊断为腭部病变,此前在该部位仅报告过四例。尽管此前曾与多名医务人员会诊,但尚不清楚是否进行了口腔内检查,以尽早确诊。该病例强调了全面头颈部检查的重要性,包括在出现不明原因的顽固性口面部疼痛时进行口内检查。
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Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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