外伤后颈部骨外软骨瘤:一项罕见发现的系统文献综述和一例病例报告。

IF 1.4 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Edoardo Pompeo, Filippo Gagliardi, Marzia Medone, Francesca Roncelli, Pierfrancesco De Domenico, Silvia Snider, Mariarosa Terreni, Pietro Mortini
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摘要

骨外软骨瘤(EC)是一种罕见的良性软骨肿瘤。最常见的部位是上肢和下肢。颈部的位置极为罕见,仅报道在前房内。数据仅限于儿科人群中的四例病例报告。本文描述了第一例颈部后室EC。EC在成像上呈现出独特的特点。病因尚不清楚;然而,创伤被认为是可能的致病机制。选择的治疗方法是手术切除;复发并不罕见,但额外切除似乎是可以解决的。文献中所有病例均无症状,只有一例表现为呼吸困难。本患者患有颈部功能受限和上肢感觉减退。两例患者手术后症状均有所改善。影像学随访6个月,本病例无复发迹象。内皮细胞是罕见的良性病变。然而,它们可能在术前被误解为更恶性的对应物(无论是放射学还是组织学),因此准确的诊断检查和手术程序的规划至关重要。
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Posttraumatic extraskeletal chondroma of the posterior neck: A systematic literature review on a rare finding and report of a case.

Posttraumatic extraskeletal chondroma of the posterior neck: A systematic literature review on a rare finding and report of a case.

Posttraumatic extraskeletal chondroma of the posterior neck: A systematic literature review on a rare finding and report of a case.

Posttraumatic extraskeletal chondroma of the posterior neck: A systematic literature review on a rare finding and report of a case.

Extraskeletal chondromas (EC) are uncommon, benign cartilaginous tumours. Most common locations are upper and lower extremities. Location in the neck is extremely rare and reported only within the anterior compartment. Data are limited to just four case reports in the paediatric population. The first case of EC in neck's posterior compartment is described herein. EC present peculiar features on imaging. Aetiology is unclear; however, trauma has been suggested as possible causative mechanism. Treatment of choice is surgical excision; recurrence is not uncommon, but additional removal seems to be resolutive. All cases in literature were asymptomatic, except for one presenting respiratory stridor. The present patient suffered from neck functional limitation and upper limb hypoesthesia. Symptoms improved after surgery in both cases. Imaging follow-up at 6 months in the present case showed no sign of recurrence. ECs are rare, benign lesions. However, they may be preoperatively misinterpreted as more malignant counterparts (both radiologically or histologically), so accurate diagnostic work-up and planning of the surgical procedure are essential.

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