1974
DOI: 10.1288/00005537-197406000-00001
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Synovial sarcoma of the cervical area

Abstract: Synovial sarcoma is a malignant tumor which usually arises from the extremities. Involvement of the cervical area has been quite rare and to date only 12 cases have been reported. Two additional cases are reported in this paper and their management discussed. Case 1 is a 32‐year‐old white female with a submucosal mass of the right retromolar area displacing the tonsillar fossa and soft palate anteriorly. Surgical exploration revealed a well encapsulated mass separate from the parotid gland. Surgical excision w… Show more

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“…SS of the head and neck do not have a tendency to metastasize but 20% cases may have regional lymph node metastasis. 7,8 It has a propensity to spread by direct extension along the tissue planes and also by vascular route, hence the resemblance to sarcoma. Although a few cases have been diagnosed on 2D radiographs, this is the first case diagnosed on CBCT imaging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SS of the head and neck do not have a tendency to metastasize but 20% cases may have regional lymph node metastasis. 7,8 It has a propensity to spread by direct extension along the tissue planes and also by vascular route, hence the resemblance to sarcoma. Although a few cases have been diagnosed on 2D radiographs, this is the first case diagnosed on CBCT imaging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The head and neck synovial sarcomas usually do not metastasize, but there is a 20%incidence of metastasis to the regional lymph nodes in peripheral primaries. 6,7 In the Cadman, et al, series 8 of synovial sarcoma cases, eight cases in the head and neck region presented with hoarseness, dyspnea and dysphagia. One patient with scalenus anterior muscle involvement complained of brachial plexus pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Zungenbasis (Holtz, 1985): linke Wange (Lockey, 1976), rechte Subglottis (Quinn, 1984), Mastoid (Roth, 1975), Supraklavikularregion (Roth, 1975), Retromolarregion rechts (Liebmann, 1974) Tab. Entsprechend der geringen Anzahl der Synovialsarkome gibt es keine vergleichenden therapeutischen Studien.…”
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