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Epithelioid Sarcoma of the Tongue: An Unusual Tumor Mimic for Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

Aasif A KaziNima A VahidiAustin B WilesEvan R Reiter
Published in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2020)
Epithelioid sarcoma is a rare malignancy usually presenting in the extremities of young adults, which uncommonly presents in the head and neck as a primary or metastatic lesion. The infrequency of these lesions has prevented development of evidence-based treatment recommendations. As with most sarcomas, surgery is the mainstay of therapy for epithelioid sarcoma, while radiation has been used in an adjunctive role. Although a rare lesion, epithelioid sarcoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis for atypical epithelioid lesions of the tongue and oral cavity when patient demographics, gross lesion characteristics, or histopathology are not entirely consistent with more common lesions, such as squamous cell carcinoma.
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