Oral alveolar soft part sarcoma in childhood and adolescence: report of two cases and review of literature.
Journal: Head And Neck Pathology
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Abstract
Alveolar soft part sarcoma (ASPS) constitutes a rare soft tissue malignant neoplasm comprising less than 1 % of all soft tissue sarcomas. ASPS demonstrates a strong predilection for adolescents and young adults, with a female predominance reported. The head and neck region is the most commonly affected region in pediatric patients with the tongue and orbit affected most commonly. Herein we present the clinical, radiographic, histopathologic, immunohistochemical and molecular features of two examples of ASPS affecting the oral cavity of 4 and 13 year-old boys, along with a focused review of the literature on intraoral ASPS in pediatric patients.
Authors
Prokopios Argyris, Robyn Reed, J Manivel, Dolores Lopez Terrada, Jared Jakacky, Zuzan Cayci, Konstantinos Tosios, Stefan Pambuccian, Lester D Thompson, Ioannis Koutlas
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