Alpha-fetoprotein-producing recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma: A case report.
Zhen-Chong YangMei-Juan LuoLi-Li LiuMu-Yan CaiYu-Jing LiangQiu-Yan ChenLin-Quan TangHai-Qiang MaiPublished in: SAGE open medical case reports (2021)
Alpha-fetoprotein hardly increased due to nasopharyngeal cancer. In this article, we reported a 57-year-old male nasopharyngeal carcinoma patient who had posttreatment subscapular metastasis with high serum alpha-fetoprotein but negative plasma Epstein-Barr virus DNA. Pathology results indicated that the scapular mass was undifferentiated non-keratinizing carcinoma originated in the nasopharynx. Moreover, no liver lesion was detected by imaging examination. In view of the positive alpha-fetoprotein and alpha-fetoprotein messenger RNA staining result in the right scapular mass fine needle aspiration biopsy sample, we considered the diagnosis of alpha-fetoprotein-producing nasopharyngeal carcinoma that had never been reported before.