Laryngeal Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Giant cell tumor (GCT) is a benign neoplasm arising most commonly in the long bones. GCTs of the larynx (GCTL) are relatively rare, and only individual case reports are documented in the literature. Patients with such tumors may present with hoarseness and anterior neck swelling. We present a 59-yea...

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Main Authors: Jumpei Nota, Yoshihisa Okochi, Futoshi Watanabe, Tadahiko Saiki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Otolaryngology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/503497
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spelling doaj-2c9c22acc1234c87854207e0f7eb51932020-11-24T22:41:38ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Otolaryngology2090-67652090-67732014-01-01201410.1155/2014/503497503497Laryngeal Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report and Review of the LiteratureJumpei Nota0Yoshihisa Okochi1Futoshi Watanabe2Tadahiko Saiki3Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Steel Memorial Hirohata Hospital, 3-1 Yumesaki-cho, Hirohata-ku, Himeji-shi, Hyogo 671-1122, JapanDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Steel Memorial Hirohata Hospital, 3-1 Yumesaki-cho, Hirohata-ku, Himeji-shi, Hyogo 671-1122, JapanDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Steel Memorial Hirohata Hospital, 3-1 Yumesaki-cho, Hirohata-ku, Himeji-shi, Hyogo 671-1122, JapanDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Steel Memorial Hirohata Hospital, 3-1 Yumesaki-cho, Hirohata-ku, Himeji-shi, Hyogo 671-1122, JapanGiant cell tumor (GCT) is a benign neoplasm arising most commonly in the long bones. GCTs of the larynx (GCTL) are relatively rare, and only individual case reports are documented in the literature. Patients with such tumors may present with hoarseness and anterior neck swelling. We present a 59-year-old man with hoarseness and enlarging anterior neck mass for 3 months. A fiberscopy revealed a submucosal swelling of the left subglottic trachea. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the larynx demonstrated a large, well-defined, inhomogeneous enhancing mass at the left thyroid cartilage, which was obstructed entirely. The anterior neck mass was biopsied for histopathological analysis, which showed multinodularity with intervening vascularized connective tissues. The mass was made up of mononuclear cells and distributed multinucleated giant cells. The mitotic activity of the mononuclear cells was as high as 6 per 10 high-power fields. Pathologic consultation resulted in a diagnosis of giant cell tumor. The patient underwent total laryngectomy and, postoperatively, he did well without recurrence or metastasis for two and a half years.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/503497
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author Jumpei Nota
Yoshihisa Okochi
Futoshi Watanabe
Tadahiko Saiki
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Yoshihisa Okochi
Futoshi Watanabe
Tadahiko Saiki
Laryngeal Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Case Reports in Otolaryngology
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Yoshihisa Okochi
Futoshi Watanabe
Tadahiko Saiki
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title Laryngeal Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_short Laryngeal Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_full Laryngeal Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Laryngeal Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Laryngeal Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
title_sort laryngeal giant cell tumor: a case report and review of the literature
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Otolaryngology
issn 2090-6765
2090-6773
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Giant cell tumor (GCT) is a benign neoplasm arising most commonly in the long bones. GCTs of the larynx (GCTL) are relatively rare, and only individual case reports are documented in the literature. Patients with such tumors may present with hoarseness and anterior neck swelling. We present a 59-year-old man with hoarseness and enlarging anterior neck mass for 3 months. A fiberscopy revealed a submucosal swelling of the left subglottic trachea. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the larynx demonstrated a large, well-defined, inhomogeneous enhancing mass at the left thyroid cartilage, which was obstructed entirely. The anterior neck mass was biopsied for histopathological analysis, which showed multinodularity with intervening vascularized connective tissues. The mass was made up of mononuclear cells and distributed multinucleated giant cells. The mitotic activity of the mononuclear cells was as high as 6 per 10 high-power fields. Pathologic consultation resulted in a diagnosis of giant cell tumor. The patient underwent total laryngectomy and, postoperatively, he did well without recurrence or metastasis for two and a half years.
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