A Case of Laryngeal Spindle Cell Carcinoma
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It is comparatively rare that Spindle cell carcinoma occurs in the larynx, amounting to around 1% of malignant larynx tumors.<BR>We reported on the therapeutic experience of one Spindle cell carcinoma case. Our case, a 56 year-old male, had fallen down due to dyspnea at a subway station and was transported by ambulance to the hospital. During the initial diagnostic phase, while conducting a fiberscopic examination, it was found that the larynx lumen was full of the tumors which were presented as a flat, dark redness on the surface of the larynx.<BR>We performed an emergency tracheostomy for airway maintenance. A biopsy led to the diagnosis of low specialization type squamous cell carcinoma. The treatment required a total laryngectomy and neck dissection on both sides as the glottic carcinoma was at an advanced stage, T4N0M0.<BR>Histopathologic examination of the extracted specimen determined that the growth was specifically Spindle cell carcinoma.
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