Spindle Cell Carcinoma in Head and Neck Region
Samar Nazir, Athar Khan, Muhammad Ilyas, Safia, Muhammad Ali, Aalishan Ali Memon
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
The aim of this study was to evaluate
clinicopathological characteristics, treatment and outcomes of spindle cell
carcinoma.
Study
Design: Retrospective study
Place
and Duration: Multi-centric (MMDC, Multan and Dow university of Health Sciences, Karachi) Nov
2020-July 2021.
Methods:
There were 40 patients of both genders
were presented in this study, patients were aged between 20-70 years. Patients
detailed demographics were recorded after taking informed written consent.
Patients with primary tongue disease comprised 17 of 40, 13 had primary
paranasal sinus disease, 5 had primary hypopharynx disease, 3 had basic vocal
cord disease and 2 had primary soft palate and floor of mouth disease. At least
28 people were treated with the goal of becoming entirely repaired (19 patients
required surgery only and eight were treated with combined modality). The
remaining 12 patients were given palliative care as a last resort.
Results: Mean age of
the patients was 27.77±4.49 years with mean BMI 25.19±7.64 kg/m2.
Male predominance was seen, with a male to female ratio of 4:1. The oral cavity
is the most commonly affected region, followed by the oropharynx. Surgery is
the first line of treatment, followed by adjuvant radiotherapy, depending on
the indications for treatment. The shortest follow-up period was 11 months,
while the longest was 31 months. Only five patients were presented with a
recurrence of their condition.
Conclusion:
The diagnosis of spindle cell
carcinoma is difficult, and histology in conjunction with immunohistochemistry
is required for an accurate diagnosis to be made. The oral cavity appears to be
the most common place in the younger age group in the current study, which is
consistent with findings from prior studies. It is necessary to do additional
research to determine the geographic diversity in clinicopathological
characteristics, as well as the optimal treatment regimen for this rather rare
entity.
Keywords: Spindle Cell Carcinoma, Head and Neck, Young age, Treatment,
Outcomes