Possible esthesioneuroblastoma metastasis to paranasal sinuses: Clinical report and literature review
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:
Local recurrence, and regional and distant metastases, respectively, develop in 30% and 15% of patients with esthesioneuroblastoma (ENB).
METHODS:
This case report includes 3 patients with unusual recurrences of ENB in the sinonasal tract.
RESULTS:
Patient 1 developed ENB in the bilateral maxillary sinuses after unilateral endoscopic resection of a left ENB followed by postoperative proton radiotherapy. Patient 2 developed ENB at the left optic-carotid recess 7 years after a craniofacial resection and postoperative radiotherapy. Patient 3 developed ENB over the left zygomatic process of the maxilla 4 years after a cranioendoscopic resection and postoperative radiation therapy for ENB of the ethmoid sinuses with intracranial extension. The possibility of venous tumor emboli must be considered as a likely etiology. However, alternative explanations include the development of a second primary or potential transformation because of tumor signaling.
CONCLUSION:
We present 3 cases that may represent metastasis of ENB within the sinonasal tract.
Local recurrence, and regional and distant metastases, respectively, develop in 30% and 15% of patients with esthesioneuroblastoma (ENB).
METHODS:
This case report includes 3 patients with unusual recurrences of ENB in the sinonasal tract.
RESULTS:
Patient 1 developed ENB in the bilateral maxillary sinuses after unilateral endoscopic resection of a left ENB followed by postoperative proton radiotherapy. Patient 2 developed ENB at the left optic-carotid recess 7 years after a craniofacial resection and postoperative radiotherapy. Patient 3 developed ENB over the left zygomatic process of the maxilla 4 years after a cranioendoscopic resection and postoperative radiation therapy for ENB of the ethmoid sinuses with intracranial extension. The possibility of venous tumor emboli must be considered as a likely etiology. However, alternative explanations include the development of a second primary or potential transformation because of tumor signaling.
CONCLUSION:
We present 3 cases that may represent metastasis of ENB within the sinonasal tract.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ectopic tumor; endoscopic endonasal approach; esthesioneuroblastoma; recurrence; skull base surgery
Elenco autori:
Buohliqa, Lamia; Upadhyay, Smita; Nicolai, Piero; Cavalieri, Robert; Dolci, Ricardo L. L; Prevedello, Daniel; Carrau, Ricardo L.
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