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dc.contributor.authorJames, Jacqueline A
dc.contributor.authorBali, Navjit S
dc.contributor.authorSloan, Philip
dc.contributor.authorShanks, Jonathan H
dc.date.accessioned2009-08-21T14:31:58Z
dc.date.available2009-08-21T14:31:58Z
dc.date.issued2003-06
dc.identifier.citationLow-grade malignant Triton tumor of the oral cavity: a case report. 2003, 95 (6):699-704 Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endoden
dc.identifier.issn1079-2104
dc.identifier.pmid12789151
dc.identifier.doi10.1067/moe.2003.140
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10541/78227
dc.description.abstractMalignant Triton tumor (MTT) is a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor showing rhabdomyoblastic differentiation. It is considered a high-grade neoplasm with poor outcome. This report describes an MTT appearing in the oral cavity. On histologic examination the encapsulated lesion was composed of interlacing fascicles of spindle cells and scattered, large, strap-like pleomorphic cells with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm. No cross striations were seen. Examination of levels through the tissue showed a total of only 4 normal mitoses and no necrosis. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated diffuse S100 positivity in the spindle cells. The large pleomorphic cells were weakly positive for alpha-sarcomeric actin and myoglobin, although variably but strongly positive for desmin. Management involved a small en bloc resection of the maxilla. After 33 months there was no sign of recurrence or distant metastasis. It was concluded that low-grade variants of MTT occur that do not have an aggressive clinical course.
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectGingival Canceren
dc.subject.meshActins
dc.subject.meshAdult
dc.subject.meshCytoplasm
dc.subject.meshDesmin
dc.subject.meshDiagnosis, Differential
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshGingival Neoplasms
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshMitosis
dc.subject.meshMyoglobin
dc.subject.meshNeurilemmoma
dc.subject.meshS100 Proteins
dc.titleLow-grade malignant Triton tumor of the oral cavity: a case report.en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentUniversity Dental Hospital of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. jamesj@fsl.den.man.ac.uken
dc.identifier.journalOral surgery, Oral medicine, Oral pathology, Oral radiology, and Endodonticsen
html.description.abstractMalignant Triton tumor (MTT) is a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor showing rhabdomyoblastic differentiation. It is considered a high-grade neoplasm with poor outcome. This report describes an MTT appearing in the oral cavity. On histologic examination the encapsulated lesion was composed of interlacing fascicles of spindle cells and scattered, large, strap-like pleomorphic cells with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm. No cross striations were seen. Examination of levels through the tissue showed a total of only 4 normal mitoses and no necrosis. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated diffuse S100 positivity in the spindle cells. The large pleomorphic cells were weakly positive for alpha-sarcomeric actin and myoglobin, although variably but strongly positive for desmin. Management involved a small en bloc resection of the maxilla. After 33 months there was no sign of recurrence or distant metastasis. It was concluded that low-grade variants of MTT occur that do not have an aggressive clinical course.


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