JAPANESE JOURNAL OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY | |
Vol. 54 No. 2 2008 | |
ISSN: 0021-5163 UBIC: 151-J | |
ABSTRACT |
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A rare case of adenoid squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue is reported. A 61-year-old
woman with cardiac sarcoidosis was an inpatient at our hospital. She was referred to us because of a white lesion
on the tongue. An incisional biopsy was done, and the lesion was diagnosed to be a mucoepidermoid carcinoma. Partial
glossectomy was performed with the patient under general anesthesia. Histologically, the surface layer of the
neoplasm was squamous cell carcinoma. An adenoid squamous pattern was found in deep layers where pseudoglandular spaces
containing exfoliated acantholytic tumor cells were observed. These pseudoglandulae were negative for alcian
blue staining, but positive for anti-cytokeratin immunostaining. Consequently, the lesion was diagnosed to
be an adenoid squamous cell carcinoma. As of 3 years and 6 months postoperatively, there has been no evidence
of recurrence.
key words: adenoid squamous cell carcinoma, tongue cancer, acantholysis, iodine staining. |
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