Primary osteosarcoma of the head and neck in pediatric patients -: A clinicopathologic study of 22 cases with a review of the literature

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Gadwal, SR
Gannon, FH
Fanburg-Smith, JC
Becoskie, EM
Thompson, LDR
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[1] Armed Forces Inst Pathol, Dept Endocrine & Otorhinolaryng Head & Neck Pathol, Washington, DC 20306 USA
[2] Armed Forces Inst Pathol, Dept Orthoped, Washington, DC 20306 USA
[3] Armed Forces Inst Pathol, Dept Soft Tissue, Washington, DC 20306 USA
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osteosarcoma; osteogenic sarcoma; bone; head and neck; sinuses; mandible; nasal cavity; pediatric; adolescent; child; treatment; prognosis; outcome;
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10.1002/1097-0142(20010201)91:3<598::AID-CNCR1040>3.3.CO;2-4
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BACKGROUND. Primary osteosarcomas of the head and neck in the pediatric age group, not associated with previous irradiation or a known syndrome, are rare. The literature contains several single cases and small study series; however, to the authors's knowledge, there has been no comprehensive large study to evaluate the clinicopathologic aspects of these tumors. METHODS. Twenty-two cases of osteosarcomas of the head and neck in patients 18 years of age or younger, diagnosed between 1970 and 1997, were retrieved from the Otorhinolaryngic-Head & Neck Tumor Registry of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP). No secondary sarcomas (radiation-induced or those arising after chemotherapy) or those associated with known syndromes were included. Clinical, radiographic, and histologic features were reviewed, and patient follow-up was obtained. RESULTS. The patients included 11 girls and 11 boys, 1-18 years of age (mean, 12.2 yrs). Patient symptoms related to tumor location were painless swelling, loss of teeth, headaches, or a lesion, present for an average of 5.9 months. No genetic abnormalities were documented. The tumors most frequently involved the mandible (n = 19), followed by the sphenoid sinus (n = 2) and the maxilla (n = 1). The tumors ranged in size from 1.1-10.0 cm (mean, 4.5 cm). AU tumors were invasive and malignant by radiology and/or histology. The tumors were Grade 1 (n = 11), Grade 2 (n = 8), or Grade 3 (n = 3). AU cases, except one chondroblastic osteosarcoma, were osteoblastic osteosarcomas. Thirteen patients underwent initial surgical resection with (n = 5) or without (n = 9) additional radiation and/or chemotherapy. The remaining 9 patients had an initial biopsy for diagnosis followed by surgery (n = 4) or surgery and radiation and/or chemotherapy (n = 5). Follow-up was available for 19 patients: 13 were alive at last follow-up with no evidence of disease (mean, 13.1 yrs); 1 was alive with disease (1.3 yrs); 3 had died without evidence of disease (mean, 23.2 yrs); and 2 had died of disease (mean, 7.8 yrs). The 3 patients with high-grade osteosarcoma were alive without disease (mean, 20.0 yrs). CONCLUSIONS, Primary head and neck osteosarcomas in the pediatric population are typically low- to moderate-grade lesions in the mandible. Despite the invasive nature and high grade of a few of these tumors, there is an excellent overall long-term prognosis for patients in this age group with tumors in these locations. Cancer 2001;91:598-605. Published 2001 by the American Cancer Society.*.
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