Pathology & Oncology Research

, Volume 9, Issue 4, pp 242–245

Synovial sarcoma: A rare tumor of larynx

  • Bilge Bilgic
  • Özgür Mete
  • A Setter Öztürk
  • Misten Demiryont
  • Nesil Keles
  • Mert Basaran
Case Report

DOI: 10.1007/BF02893385

Cite this article as:
Bilgic, B., Mete, Ö., Öztürk, A.S. et al. Pathol. Oncol. Res. (2003) 9: 242. doi:10.1007/BF02893385

Abstract

Synovial sarcoma is a soft tissue sarcoma of unknown histogenesis and occurs predominantly in the lower extremities of young adults. The head and neck is a relative rare location. There are about 10 cases with laryngeal localization in the literature. We present a 24 year-old male with an endolaryngeal mass. Incisional biopsy and the hemilaryngectomy material revealed a biphasic synovial sarcoma. One year later a local recurrence occurred. Tumor excision and neck dissection were performed. Radiotherapy was added. Six months later lung metastases was discovered on thoracic CT. The patient received chemotherapy for 6 courses. The metastases responded well to chemotherapy and the patient is now alive without tumor on radiological and clinical examination after 3.5 years of follow-up.

Keywords

larynx synovial sarcoma 

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© Arányi Lajos Foundation 2003

Authors and Affiliations

  • Bilge Bilgic
    • 1
  • Özgür Mete
    • 1
  • A Setter Öztürk
    • 1
  • Misten Demiryont
    • 1
  • Nesil Keles
    • 2
  • Mert Basaran
    • 3
  1. 1.Department of PathologyIstanbul Medical FacultyIstanbulTurkey
  2. 2.Istanbul Medical FacultyENT SurgeryTurkey
  3. 3.Medical Oncology Oncology InstituteIstenbul UniversityTurkey

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