A case of solitary fibrous tumor arising from the palatine tonsil.

Journal: Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal
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Abstract

Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a distinctive, relatively uncommon soft-tissue neoplasm that usually arises from the pleura. It occurs at various sites; head and neck lesions are very rare. While most of these tumors have a benign course, a small number have malignant potential. We describe a rare case of SFT arising from the left palatine tonsil in a 66-year-old Japanese woman. The mass was completely resected. Immunohistochemical studies were strongly positive for CD34 and bcl-2, mildly positive for phosphorylated protein kinase B and phosphorylated extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2, and negative for platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha and p53. These findings suggested that this tumor was benign. The patient showed no evidence of recurrence during 2 years of follow-up. We believe that the candidate prognostic marker should be checked to distinguish malignant from benign SFTs.

Authors
Takeharu Kanazawa, Kozue Kodama, Mitsuhiro Nokubi, Kazuo Gotsu, Akihiro Shinnabe, Masayo Hasegawa, Gen Kusaka, Yukiko Iino
Relevant Conditions

Solitary Fibrous Tumor