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Laryngeal Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Smooth Muscle Tumor in an Undernourished Child.

Ciro Dantas SoaresRoman CarlosJuan Pablo Díaz MolinaThayná Melo de Lima MoraisOslei Paes de Almeida
Published in: Head and neck pathology (2018)
Smooth muscle tumors associated with Epstein-Barr virus infections (EBV-SMT) of laryngeal origin are exceedingly rare and have been reported in few adult patients, but not in children. This reported case describes a lesion found in the larynx of an 8-year-old Guatemalan undernourished girl. Microscopically, the lesion showed a highly cellular mesenchymal spindle cell tumor, containing frequent lymphocytes. The immunohistochemical analysis revealed positivity for α-smooth muscle actin and h-caldesmon. In addition, most of the tumor cells were positive for EBV by in situ hybridization. To the best of the author's knowledge, this is the first literature-reported case of laryngeal EBV-SMT occurring in an undernourished child.
Keyphrases
  • epstein barr virus
  • smooth muscle
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  • single cell
  • mental health
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  • systematic review
  • stem cells
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