小儿指神经颗粒细胞瘤1例报告及文献复习。

Eplasty Pub Date : 2025-06-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01
Caleb H Bercu, Raghavee Neupane, Ashley Ramirez, Carole Brathwaite, Aaron J Berger
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颗粒细胞瘤(gct)是一种罕见的软组织肿瘤,被认为起源于周围神经系统的雪旺细胞。这些肿瘤主要发生在头颈部。gct影响上肢周围神经,特别是手部周围神经的病例极为罕见。方法:1例9岁女童,表现为左侧食指快速增长的肿块。超声和磁共振成像显示包裹神经血管束的肿块延伸到真皮表面。活检证实了GCT的存在。术中切除肿瘤,肿瘤内嵌于桡神经并附着于肌腱鞘。神经重建进行了前臂后皮神经移植。结果:组织病理学显示多形性多角形细胞,胞浆呈颗粒状,细胞核轻度异型性。免疫组化染色S100、CD68、SOX10、NKI/C3、抑制素、TFE3阳性,诊断为良性GCT。肿瘤成功切除,边缘清晰。结论:本文报告了第5例起源于指神经的GCT病例,也是第一例采用切除和前臂后皮神经移植重建的病例。在这种情况下,神经移植的成功应用强调了在肿瘤切除后保留感觉功能的价值。长期随访是监测复发和确保良好结果的必要条件。
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Pediatric Granular Cell Tumor of the Digital Nerve: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Introduction: Granular cell tumors (GCTs) are rare soft tissue neoplasms thought to originate from Schwann cells of the peripheral nervous system. These tumors predominantly occur in the head and neck regions. Instances of GCTs affecting peripheral nerves of the upper extremity, particularly in the hand, are exceptionally rare.

Methods: A 9-year-old girl presented with a rapidly growing mass on the left index finger. Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass encasing the neurovascular bundle extending to the dermal surface. Biopsy confirmed the presence of a GCT. Intraoperatively, the tumor, which was embedded within the radial nerve and adherent to the tendon sheath, was excised. Nerve reconstruction was performed with a posterior antebrachial cutaneous nerve graft.

Results: Histopathology showed pleomorphic polygonal cells with granular cytoplasm and mild nuclear atypia. Immunohistochemical staining was positive for S100, CD68, SOX10, NKI/C3, inhibin, and TFE3, confirming the diagnosis of a benign GCT. The tumor was successfully excised with clear margins.

Conclusions: Here we present the 5th documented case of GCT originating from the digital nerve and first-ever case treated with excision and posterior antebrachial cutaneous nerve graft reconstruction. The successful use of a nerve graft in this case underscores the value in preserving sensory function after tumor excision. Long-term follow-up is essential to monitor for recurrence and ensure favorable outcomes.

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