转移性hpv相关多表型鼻窦癌1例报告及文献复习。

IF 0.7 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports Pub Date : 2026-03-27 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2773-6796
Rachel Stemme, Wassim Najjar, Tanguy Y Seiwert, Harry Quon, Lisa M Rooper, Debraj Mukherjee, Nicholas R Rowan
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背景:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)相关的多表型鼻窦癌(HMSC)是一种罕见的肿瘤,其临床病程矛盾。尽管具有高度的组织学特征,HMSC却表现出意想不到的惰性临床行为,其特点是经常局部复发,但转移潜力有限。我们报告第一例HMSC转移到肝脏的最早已知的远处进展。病例报告:一名53岁男性,表现为单侧鼻出血,发现左侧上颌窦T4aN0M0 hpv35阳性HMSC,伴眶底侵蚀。他接受了诱导化疗、内镜下阴性切缘切除术和辅助放化疗。他一直很好,直到10个月的PET-CT监测显示活检证实无症状肝转移。他接受了经动脉化疗栓塞和派姆单抗治疗,5个月后发生局部复发,累及眶尖和海绵窦。结论:一些病例报告表明HMSC具有侵袭性行为的潜力,包括颅内扩展和快速复发。然而,远处转移(DM)是罕见的,只有3例肺转移和1例指转移,发生在最初治疗数年后。我们报告了首例HMSC转移到肝脏的病例,标志着已知最早的远处复发。该病例通过强调HMSC侵袭性全身进展的潜力,挑战了当前的范式。从分子上讲,这种肿瘤携带高危HPV35,这是一种很少报道的亚型。尽管HMSC通常为惰性病程,但该病例强调了警惕监测的重要性,以发现早期糖尿病并指导治疗管理。
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Metastatic HPV-Related Multiphenotypic Sinonasal Carcinoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related multiphenotypic sinonasal carcinoma (HMSC) is a rare neoplasm characterized by a paradoxical clinical course. Despite its high-grade histologic features, HMSC exhibits an unexpectedly indolent clinical behavior, marked by frequent local recurrences but limited metastatic potential. We report the first case of HMSC metastasis to the liver with the earliest known distant progression.

Case report: A 53-year-old male who presented with unilateral epistaxis was found to have T4aN0M0 HPV35-positive HMSC of the left maxillary sinus, with erosion into the orbital floor. He underwent induction chemotherapy, endoscopic resection with negative margins, and adjuvant chemoradiation. He did well until surveillance PET-CT at 10 months revealed asymptomatic hepatic metastases confirmed by biopsy. He was treated with transarterial chemoembolization and pembrolizumab before developing locoregional recurrence involving the orbital apex and cavernous sinus 5 months later.

Conclusion: Several case reports demonstrate HMSC's potential for aggressive behavior, including intracranial extension and rapid recurrence. However, distant metastases (DM) are rare, with only three documented cases of pulmonary metastases and one digital metastasis, occurring years after initial treatment. We present the first reported case of HMSC with metastasis to the liver, marking the earliest known distant recurrence. This case challenges the current paradigm by highlighting HMSC's potential for aggressive systemic progression. Molecularly, this tumor harbored high-risk HPV35, a rarely reported subtype. Despite HMSC's typically indolent course, this case underscores the importance of vigilant surveillance to detect early DM and guide therapeutic management.

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