Definition
Alveolar soft part sarcoma most commonly occurs in the thigh/buttock of young adults. Lingual ASPS, the equivalent tumour occurring within the tongue is rare.
The literature contains only about 40 cases. Lingual ASPS represents perhaps 5% of all ASPS.. This is a tumour of childhood (as opposed to young adults for the generality of ASPS), with a median age of 5-8 years1.
Patients present with a mass, pain, dysphasia or dysphagia. The bluish colour of the lesion often gives rise to a clinical diagnosis of haemangioma.
Tumours are solitary but multinodular,with fibrous septa separating the nodules.
In most cases, the predominant pattern is solid rather than alveolar. Vascular invasion is common and there may be perineural growth. Tumour cells are large and polygonal. The cytoplasm is generally eosinophilic, focally clear in some cases. In most cases, the cytoplasm contain rhomboid PAS-positive crystals. Nuclei are uniform (rarely pleomorphic) and vesicular with prominent nucleoli. The nuclei show a characteristic "apple core" concave indentation. The mitotic rate is from 0 to 3 / 10HPF.
10/101, 1/13, 0/14, 0/15, 1/17 |
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10/10, (focal)1, 1/13 |
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0/101 |
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0/101, 1/14, 0/15, 0/16 |
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0/101 |
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Lysozyme |
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1/13 |
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0/101, 1/13, 1/14, 0/16, 0/17, 1/18 |
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0/18 |
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0/18 |
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paraganglioma
salivary gland tumours, various
leiomyoma
metastatic ASPS from a distant site2
Surgical excision.
The rate of metastasis and the prognosis appear to be better than for the generality of ASPS.
8 Donald, P. J. (1987). "Alveolar soft part sarcoma of the tongue." Head Neck Surg 9(3): 172-8.
This page last revised 12.1.2005.
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