Surgical and biochemical outcomes of phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors causing tumor-induced osteomalacia in the head and neck region

Q3 Dentistry
Yusuke Tsuda , Yoichi Yasunaga , Masanobu Abe , Kazuto Hoshi , Nobuaki Ito , Kenji Kondo , Koichi Okajima , Liuzhe Zhang , Hajime Kato , Naoko Hidaka , Sakae Tanaka , Hiroshi Kobayashi
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Abstract

Objectives

We aimed to report the surgical outcomes of phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors causing tumor-induced osteomalacia in the head and neck.

Methods

This study analyzed nine patients who underwent surgical excision of phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors in the head and neck region. The primary sites were two in the maxilla and ethmoid sinus, and one in the intracranial, skull, parotid gland, maxillary sinus, and nasal cavity in each patient. Outcomes were compared with those in the extremities and trunk (n = 32).

Results

Five of nine patients (56%) developed residual disease/local recurrence associated with low serum phosphate level after initial surgical excision. At the last follow-up, the biochemical parameters were normalized in four of the five patients after re-excision without any medication. The local recurrence/residual disease risk was significantly higher for the head and neck compared with the extremities and trunk (56% vs. 25%, p = 0.048). The rate of remission (normalized serum phosphate without medication) at final follow-up was similar in both groups after re-excision (head and neck vs. extremities and trunk, 86% vs. 73%, p = 0.827).

Conclusions

Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor resection in the head and neck region was challenging because of its complex anatomy and proximity to the brain or other crucial organs, which was associated with high local recurrence/residual disease rate. However, biological remission was achieved in the majority of the patients after re-excision.

头颈部磷化间充质肿瘤引起肿瘤性骨软化症的手术和生化结果
目的:我们旨在报告磷酸间充质瘤导致肿瘤诱导的头颈部骨软化症的手术结果。方法对9例头颈部磷尿质间充质肿瘤患者进行分析。每个患者的主要部位有两个在上颌骨和筛窦,一个在颅内、颅骨、腮腺、上颌窦和鼻腔。结果9例患者中有5例(56%)在初次手术切除后出现与低血清磷酸盐水平相关的残余疾病/局部复发。在最后一次随访中,五名患者中有四名在没有任何药物的情况下再次切除,生化参数正常化。与四肢和躯干相比,头颈部的局部复发/残留疾病风险明显更高(56%对25%,p=0.048)。再次切除后,两组患者在最终随访时的缓解率(无药物治疗的正常血清磷酸盐)相似(头颈部与四肢和干干部,86%对73%,p=0.0827)头颈部肿瘤切除术具有挑战性,因为其解剖结构复杂,靠近大脑或其他重要器官,局部复发/残留率高。然而,大多数患者在再次切除后获得了生物学缓解。
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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43
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases is a surgical journal dedicated to publishing case reports and case series only which must be original, educational, rare conditions or findings, or clinically interesting to an international audience of surgeons and clinicians. Case series can be prospective or retrospective and examine the outcomes of management or mechanisms in more than one patient. Case reports may include new or modified methodology and treatment, uncommon findings, and mechanisms. All case reports and case series will be peer reviewed for acceptance for publication in the Journal.
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