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01.06.2010 | Case Report
Laryngeal dedifferentiated liposarcoma
verfasst von:
Marc Makeieff, Pierfrancesco Pelliccia, Flora Poizat, Sebastien Arnaud, Florien Rat, Didier Cupissol, Bernard Guerrier, Valérie Costes
Erschienen in:
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
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Ausgabe 6/2010
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Abstract
Background
Soft tissue liposarcomas are quite common in the adult population, whereas liposarcoma of the larynx is exceedingly rare.
Methods
We describe an exceptional case of liposarcoma of the posterior aspect of the left arytenoid in a 62-year-old woman who was treated with two endoscopic excisions and adjuvant radiotherapy (RT). This is the 32nd case of laryngeal liposarcoma reported in the English literature.
Results
After a 20 months follow-up, no local, regional recurrences or distant metastases were detected, and no functional complications are described for the patient.
Conclusion
This case report highlights that endoscopic surgical treatment enables excellent organ and functional preservation. However, recurrence of laryngeal liposarcoma is the principal risk, so extended follow-up is essential. RT has no defined role in treatment but can be discussed, especially considering the surgical margins and recurrence status.