头颈部硬纤维瘤:治疗上的挑战。

Head & Neck Pub Date : 2014-10-01 Epub Date: 2014-01-13 DOI:10.1002/hed.23496
Eelco de Bree, Odysseas Zoras, Jennifer L Hunt, Robert P Takes, Carlos Suárez, William M Mendenhall, Michael L Hinni, Juan P Rodrigo, Ashok R Shaha, Alessandra Rinaldo, Alfio Ferlito, Remco de Bree
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摘要

硬纤维瘤,或侵袭性纤维瘤病,是一种罕见的,组织学上良性的纤维母细胞病变,很少出现在头颈部。硬纤维瘤通常生长在局部,具有侵袭性,在极少数情况下,继发于气道或主要血管等关键结构的侵袭是致命的。最常见的治疗方法是手术,但硬纤维瘤的特点是切除后局部复发率高。虽然边缘状态似乎很重要,但避免功能丧失和美观毁容的手术应该是首要目标。术后放疗的疗效存在争议。应仔细权衡其潜在的好处与可能的辐射引起的不利影响。替代治疗方式,如初级放射治疗和药物治疗或观望政策,可能比残割手术更可取。综上所述,头颈部的硬纤维瘤显然是一种治疗挑战,需要个体化治疗。
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Desmoid tumors of the head and neck: a therapeutic challenge.

Desmoid tumor, or aggressive fibromatosis, is a rare, histologically benign, fibroblastic lesion that infrequently presents in the head and neck. Desmoid tumors often grow locally, invasively, and may, in rare instances, be fatal secondary to invasion into critical structures, such as airway or major vessels. The most common treatment is surgery, but desmoid tumors are characteristically associated with a high local recurrence rate after resection. Although the margin status seems to be of importance, operations that avoid function loss and esthetic disfigurement should be the primary goal. The efficacy of postoperative radiotherapy is controversial. Its potential benefit should be carefully balanced against possible radiation-induced adverse effects. Alternative treatment modalities, such as primary radiotherapy and medical treatment or a wait-and-see policy, may be preferable to mutilating surgery. Considering all the aforementioned, it seems obvious that desmoid tumors of the head and neck present a therapeutic challenge and require an individualized approach.

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