Plexiform fibrohistiocytic tumor: A rare low-grade malignancy of children and young adults

  • Leal G. Segura
  • , Jeff Harris
  • , Beverly Wang
  • , Al Rienzo
  • , Mark L. Urken
  • , Margaret Brandwein

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Abstract

Plexiform fibrohistiocytic tumor (PFT) is a low-grade, superficial, soft tissue neoplasm with a limited but significant ability to metastasize. This type of tumor only rarely presents in the skin of the head and neck. Clinicians first encountering young patients with facial neoplasia, such as a PFT, might be unaware of its exact oncologic potential and instead be primarily concerned with the cosmetic outcome. We treated a 17-year-old boy with a PFT on his cheek who was initially treated only by shave biopsy. The tumor subsequently recurred and metastasized to the cervical lymph nodes 3 years after the initial biopsy. Therefore, appropriate initial therapy for PFT requires complete excision with negative resection margins.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)966-970
Number of pages5
JournalArchives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Volume128
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002

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