“…Massive invasion of tumour into the great veins of neck is extremely rare. Only 42 cases have been documented in the English literature (Hyer et al, 2008;Mishra et al, 2001;Patel et al, 1997;Lalak and Campbell, 1997;Onaran et al, 1998;Muta et al, 1978;Bussani and Silvestri, 1999;Koike et al, 2002;Wiseman et al, 2000;Thomas et al, 1991;Kim et al, 1966;Holt, 1934;Sugimoto et al, 2006;Sirota,1989;Niederle et al, 1990;Perez and Brown, 1984;Thompson et al, 1978;Gross et al, 2004;Takeichi et al, 1984;Panzironi et al, 2003;Alzaraa et al, 2008;Lee et al, 2010;Yamagami et al, 2008;Fotis et al, 2009;Leong et al, 2004;Motohashi et al, 2005;Taib and Hisham, 2007;Sengupta et al, 2001). Management of these patients is challenging as they typically present with advanced and rapidly progressive disease (Hyer et al, 2008;Mishra et al, 2001;Patelet al, 1997;Lee et al, 2010;Sengupta et al, 2001) (Table 1).…”