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Parapharyngeal space hemangiopericytoma treated with surgery and postoperative radiation- a case report
Hemangiopericytoma (HPC) is a rare tumor of uncertain malignant potential arising from mesenchymal cells with pericytic differentiation. It accounts for 3-5% of soft tissue sarcomas and 1% of vascular tumors. It usually presents in 5(th )to 6(th )decade of life. Most common sites are limbs, pelvis a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3349527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22480217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-3284-4-10 |
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author | Fareed, Muhammad Mohsin Al Amro, Abdullah Suleiman Mazaed Akasha, Rashad Assiry, Mansour Al Asiri, Mushabbab Al Tonio, Mutahir Bayoumi, Yasser |
author_facet | Fareed, Muhammad Mohsin Al Amro, Abdullah Suleiman Mazaed Akasha, Rashad Assiry, Mansour Al Asiri, Mushabbab Al Tonio, Mutahir Bayoumi, Yasser |
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description | Hemangiopericytoma (HPC) is a rare tumor of uncertain malignant potential arising from mesenchymal cells with pericytic differentiation. It accounts for 3-5% of soft tissue sarcomas and 1% of vascular tumors. It usually presents in 5(th )to 6(th )decade of life. Most common sites are limbs, pelvis and head and neck. About 20% of all hemangiopericytomas are seen in head and neck, mostly in adults. Usually it presents in orbit, nasal cavity, oral cavity, jaw, parotid gland, parapharyngeal space, masticator space and jugular foramen. Long term follow up is important because of imprecise nature of the histological criteria for prediction of biologic behavior. We report herein a case of HPC in 66-year-old man, who presented in our department with headache, nasal obstruction and dysphagia. A neck computer tomography scan and magnetic resonance imaging showed a large left parapharyngeal mass bulging into nasopharynx and oropharynx with extension to pharyngeal mucosal surface and causing narrowing of airways and total obstruction of left posterior nostril. Angiography showed a highly vascular neoplasm. Initially he was managed as a case of schwannoma and embolization was done but with no response. An attempt to do complete surgical resection was made, but due to its critical position, it was not possible. During surgery, highly vascularised tumor was found. The histopathologic examination revealed a vascular tumor consistent with hemangiopericytoma G-II. The patient had normal postoperative course of healing and was given adjuvant radiation. He is on regular follow up without signs of recurrence or metastases. In summary, parapharyngeal space is a rare site of presentation for hemangiopericytoma which is highly vascular tumor, requiring extensive work up including magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography scan and angiography. Complete surgical excision should be attempted. Postoperative radiation is indicated in cases of incomplete resection. |
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spelling | pubmed-33495272012-05-11 Parapharyngeal space hemangiopericytoma treated with surgery and postoperative radiation- a case report Fareed, Muhammad Mohsin Al Amro, Abdullah Suleiman Mazaed Akasha, Rashad Assiry, Mansour Al Asiri, Mushabbab Al Tonio, Mutahir Bayoumi, Yasser Head Neck Oncol Case Report Hemangiopericytoma (HPC) is a rare tumor of uncertain malignant potential arising from mesenchymal cells with pericytic differentiation. It accounts for 3-5% of soft tissue sarcomas and 1% of vascular tumors. It usually presents in 5(th )to 6(th )decade of life. Most common sites are limbs, pelvis and head and neck. About 20% of all hemangiopericytomas are seen in head and neck, mostly in adults. Usually it presents in orbit, nasal cavity, oral cavity, jaw, parotid gland, parapharyngeal space, masticator space and jugular foramen. Long term follow up is important because of imprecise nature of the histological criteria for prediction of biologic behavior. We report herein a case of HPC in 66-year-old man, who presented in our department with headache, nasal obstruction and dysphagia. A neck computer tomography scan and magnetic resonance imaging showed a large left parapharyngeal mass bulging into nasopharynx and oropharynx with extension to pharyngeal mucosal surface and causing narrowing of airways and total obstruction of left posterior nostril. Angiography showed a highly vascular neoplasm. Initially he was managed as a case of schwannoma and embolization was done but with no response. An attempt to do complete surgical resection was made, but due to its critical position, it was not possible. During surgery, highly vascularised tumor was found. The histopathologic examination revealed a vascular tumor consistent with hemangiopericytoma G-II. The patient had normal postoperative course of healing and was given adjuvant radiation. He is on regular follow up without signs of recurrence or metastases. In summary, parapharyngeal space is a rare site of presentation for hemangiopericytoma which is highly vascular tumor, requiring extensive work up including magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography scan and angiography. Complete surgical excision should be attempted. Postoperative radiation is indicated in cases of incomplete resection. BioMed Central 2012-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3349527/ /pubmed/22480217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-3284-4-10 Text en Copyright © 2012 Fareed et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Fareed, Muhammad Mohsin Al Amro, Abdullah Suleiman Mazaed Akasha, Rashad Assiry, Mansour Al Asiri, Mushabbab Al Tonio, Mutahir Bayoumi, Yasser Parapharyngeal space hemangiopericytoma treated with surgery and postoperative radiation- a case report |
title | Parapharyngeal space hemangiopericytoma treated with surgery and postoperative radiation- a case report |
title_full | Parapharyngeal space hemangiopericytoma treated with surgery and postoperative radiation- a case report |
title_fullStr | Parapharyngeal space hemangiopericytoma treated with surgery and postoperative radiation- a case report |
title_full_unstemmed | Parapharyngeal space hemangiopericytoma treated with surgery and postoperative radiation- a case report |
title_short | Parapharyngeal space hemangiopericytoma treated with surgery and postoperative radiation- a case report |
title_sort | parapharyngeal space hemangiopericytoma treated with surgery and postoperative radiation- a case report |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3349527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22480217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-3284-4-10 |
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