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1/297. Fine-needle aspiration cytology of polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma of the tongue.

    The cytologic features derived from a fine-needle aspiration of polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma (PLGA) of the base of the tongue are described. The tumor cells were composed of cuboidal epithelial cells and short, spindle-shaped myoepithelial-like cells, and they formed large cell clusters. In the central portion of the clusters, myxoid materials were present, and palisading tumor cells occasionally surrounded them. Histological examination revealed solid proliferation of the epithelial cuboidal and spindle cells. The former frequently formed tubular and papillary structures. The tumor was not encapsulated, and invasion of adjacent muscle tissue was noted. Although the cytologic differentiation from cellular variants of pleomorphic adenoma and myoepithelioma is difficult, the feature of palisading tumor cells may be useful in the differential diagnosis.
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2/297. Squamous cell metastasis from the tongue to the myocardium presenting as pericardial effusion.

    Cardiac metastasis from head and neck cancer is rarely encountered. We present a base-of-tongue squamous cell carcinoma with metastasis to the heart that was diagnosed antemortem. autopsy series indicate that tongue cancer may metastasize more frequently to the heart than from other head and neck sites. However, none of these studies was controlled. Most importantly, cardiac metastasis should be suspected in any patient with cancer in whom new cardiac symptoms develop. The diagnosis is best confirmed with two-dimensional echocardiography or cardiac MRI. A myocardial or endocardial biopsy specimen can be obtained with angiographic guidance. Despite the improvement in diagnostic capability, available treatments are only palliative. All patients eventually die of their metastatic disease.
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3/297. Neuromas and prominent corneal nerves without men 2B.

    PURPOSE: We studied a family composed of 2 members with the characteristic phenotype of the men 2B and without RET protooncogene mutations in order to determine whether they had multiple endocrine neoplasia associated with men 2B in the 5-year follow-up. SUBJECTS AND methods: The family consisted of a 15 year old female complaining of burning eyes, examined ophthalmologically in 1992 and her mother and sister, who were examined later on in 1992. The proband and the mother were affected with multiple mucosal neuromas and visible corneal nerves. pentagastrin-stimulated serum calcitonin levels, catecholamines, serum calcium and phosphate levels were measured. Molecular genetic studies were performed on the 2 affected members to look for the specific RET mutation seen in men 2B. RESULTS: Endocrine neoplasia of the syndrome men 2B, medullary thyroid carcinoma, pheochromocytoma and hyperparathyroidism, were ruled out in the first examination and after 5-year follow-up. In the 2 cases no mutation at codon 918 for the RET proto-oncogene was found. CONCLUSIONS: We consider that familial multiple mucosal neuromas are a highly distinctive entity of men 2B.
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4/297. An aggressive and invasive growth of juvenile papillomas involving the total respiratory tract.

    A malignant course of juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis has rarely been reported. In the present case the patient had had laryngeal papillomas since the age of three years. The papillomas gradually spread to the entire respiratory system, and during 30 years the patient was operated on more than 80 times. At present an invasive tumour spreading from the tongue into the parapharyngeal space, extending to the cranial base, has been demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Intralesional therapy with Cidofovir, a promising antiviral drug against human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, was started with some clinical effect, although only on the superficial tumour growth. histology of removed tumour tissue has demonstrated a mixture of exophytic and inverted growth pattern, and has mainly been interpreted as benign, in spite of a focally high mitotic index and an intermittent lack of maturation in the epithelium. In the most recent biopsies a verrucous carcinoma has been diagnosed. Expression of p53 was noted to increase in papillomas with time. All samples have been shown to harbour HPV 11, but no other HPV types.
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5/297. Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue in a patient with rothmund-thomson syndrome.

    rothmund-thomson syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genodermatosis characterised by poikilodermatous skin changes that appear in childhood. patients exhibit variable additional features including juvenile cataracts, skeletal abnormalities and a higher than expected incidence of malignancies. We report a case of squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue in a 37-year-old rothmund-thomson syndrome patient and review the natural history of this rare disease, given that the patient was diagnosed with rothmund-thomson syndrome at the age of 8 years and was first reported in 1975.
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6/297. Follicular carcinoma in ectopic thyroid gland. A case report.

    Ectopic thyroid rest can be seen anywhere along the path of descent of the gland. The most ectopic thyroid tissue is a thyroglossal duct cyst associated with normal thyroid gland. Sublingual location is less common than a lingual ectopia. True malignant transformation in ectopic thyroid tissue is extremely rare. Such a malignancy is virtually always diagnosed only after surgical excision of the lesion at pathological examination. This report discusses a case of ectopic thyroid follicular carcinoma in the right submandibular region in the absence of orthotopic thyroid, discovered by chance after the surgical excision performed for a preoperative ultrasonically and cytologically misdiagnosed submandibular gland adenocystic carcinoma. The possible aetiology of such an unusual anatomical relationship is discussed as well as the importance of thyroid scanning, ultrasound and/or CT in neck lumps.
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7/297. Vascular transformation of sinuses in bilateral cervical lymph nodes.

    BACKGROUND: Vascular transformation of sinuses (VTS) in lymph node has been infrequently reported. We present a case of incidental VTS in bilateral cervical nodes discovered at the time of operation for tongue cancer. methods: Standard histopathologic review was undertaken. RESULTS: In this case, a spectrum of varied vasoformative patterns involving lymph nodes in either a pan-nodal or localized fashion were identified. The hilum was occupied by smooth muscle proliferation and adipose tissue. Two nodes also displayed similar features of angiolipomatous hamartoma. No metastatic carcinoma was found in lymph nodes with VTS. CONCLUSIONS: This case suggests that lymphovenous congestion and distention represented the major cause through which VTS developed.
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8/297. Dedifferentiation occurring in adenoid cystic carcinoma of the tongue.

    A 61-year-old man came to the University of Granada School of dentistry complaining of a mass involving his ventral tongue. Histopathologic examination of the excised specimen showed adenoid cystic carcinoma in which cribriform and tubular patterns were observed, juxtaposed with an undifferentiated carcinoma, large-cell type. No cervical lymph node metastasis was present, and the patient is alive and free of disease 5 years after treatment. To our knowledge, no similar cases have been reported thus far, though other salivary gland malignancies have been described in association with undifferentiated carcinoma, especially in the parotid gland. These neoplasms have been highly aggressive, and the adequacy of the primary surgical resection may be critical in determining the ultimate prognosis and survival.
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9/297. Local tumor recurrence or emergence of a new primary lesion? A molecular analysis.

    The distinction between a new primary oral tumor and recurrence may bear significant prognostic implications. Currently, this differentiation relies mainly on tumor location: when both lesions are at or near the same site, the new one is regarded as a recurrence; when the two are at different sites, the second lesion is regarded as a new primary. Recent investigations using molecular analysis have demonstrated that some oral squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) arising from different sites show the same clonogenical changes. In this case report, we studied the clonality of three SCC (one primary, two apparent recurrences) from the right lateral tongue of a young, non-smoking woman by using microsatellite analysis for loss of heterozygosity. The results showed that while the first two tumors were clonogenically similar, the third tumor was clonogenically different and was consistent with the development of a new primary. This result indicates that location of tumors alone is not always reliable in determining whether a new tumor is a recurrence or a new primary lesion.
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10/297. Severe cardiotoxicity during 5-fluorouracil chemotherapy: a case and literature report.

    The chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) is a widely accepted part of many cancer treatment protocols. Its cardiotoxic potential is known, but considered uncommon and usually not life threatening, although some cases of severe cardiotoxicity related to 5-FU have been reported. The pathogenesis of cardiotoxicity caused by 5-FU is not clear. We report a case of sudden onset of severe cardiac failure, without ischemic symptoms or signs, during 5-FU treatment with serious consequences, in a previously healthy 23-year-old patient with squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue. Endomyocardial biopsy showed proliferation of the sarcoplasmic reticulum with marked vacuolization, similar to that found with doxorubicin cardiotoxicity. Because 5-FU cardiotoxicity is unpredictable and can have potentially fatal consequences, it requires, in our opinion, further clarification. With this well-documented case, including an endomyocardial biopsy, we hope to encourage additional efforts to investigate the pathophysiologic mechanisms of 5-FU cardiotoxicity.
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