TY - JOUR
T1 - Atypical lipomatous tumor of the tongue
T2 - Report of a case
AU - Moritani, Norifumi
AU - Yamada, Tomohiro
AU - Mizobuchi, Koichi
AU - Wakimoto, Mari
AU - Ikeya, Yoko
AU - Matsumura, Tatsushi
AU - Mishima, Katsuaki
AU - Iida, Seiji
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2010 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2010/8
Y1 - 2010/8
N2 - The term atypical lipomatous tumor (ALT) is synonymous with well-differentiated liposarcoma (WDL). This tumor occurs very rarely in the tongue. Thus, it is difficult to predict its prognosis. Although recurrence of ALT/WDL is thought to be unlikely after complete excision, long-term follow-up is necessary when considering the pathologic conditions of this tumor at other sites. Here, we report a case of an ALT of the tongue, with a review of the literature. A 68-year-old man was referred to our hospital because of a tumor on the left side of his tongue. Upon palpation, the tumor was 12 mm in diameter, circumscribed, elastic and hard, well demarcated, movable, and painless. We diagnosed the lesion as a lipoma and extirpated the tumor under local anesthesia. Because the specimen was histopathologically diagnosed as an ALT, as a precaution, we excised an additional 5 mm from the area surrounding the original tumor under general anesthesia. Three years after the operation, the tongue demonstrated good healing without paresthesia or dysfunction, and to date there has been no evidence of recurrence.
AB - The term atypical lipomatous tumor (ALT) is synonymous with well-differentiated liposarcoma (WDL). This tumor occurs very rarely in the tongue. Thus, it is difficult to predict its prognosis. Although recurrence of ALT/WDL is thought to be unlikely after complete excision, long-term follow-up is necessary when considering the pathologic conditions of this tumor at other sites. Here, we report a case of an ALT of the tongue, with a review of the literature. A 68-year-old man was referred to our hospital because of a tumor on the left side of his tongue. Upon palpation, the tumor was 12 mm in diameter, circumscribed, elastic and hard, well demarcated, movable, and painless. We diagnosed the lesion as a lipoma and extirpated the tumor under local anesthesia. Because the specimen was histopathologically diagnosed as an ALT, as a precaution, we excised an additional 5 mm from the area surrounding the original tumor under general anesthesia. Three years after the operation, the tongue demonstrated good healing without paresthesia or dysfunction, and to date there has been no evidence of recurrence.
KW - Atypical lipomatous tumor
KW - Tongue
KW - Well-differentiated liposarcoma
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M3 - Article
C2 - 20802543
AN - SCOPUS:77956630801
SN - 0386-300X
VL - 64
SP - 257
EP - 261
JO - Acta medica Okayama
JF - Acta medica Okayama
IS - 4
ER -