An Unusually Large Spindle Cell Sarcoma Of The Tongue In A Male Child
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Ghana medical journal
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Reports of spindle cell sarcoma in the tongue are very
rare, and seldom in the child. We report a five-year-old
male patient who presented with a massive lesion on
the right side of the tongue. This was surgically excised
and histologically diagnosed as a Spindle cell Sarcoma.
Results of bone marrow aspiration further revealed that
about 16% of his bone marrow was infiltrated with
abnormal pleomorphic vacuolated cells with bluish
cytoplasm, consistent with rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS)
cells. The child was treated with surgery and chemotherapy
with good initial response, but then died after
one year following a relapse.
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