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Extra-skeletal Ewing’s sarcoma of the frontal sinus: a rare disorder in pediatric age

Isabel Costa, Ana Sousa Menezes, António Fontes Lima, Berta Rodrigues

2020BMJ Case Reports12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Paediatric sinonasal tumours comprise numerous aetiologies. Ewing's sarcoma (ES) consists of a malignancy of neuroectodermal origin. This type of sarcoma affects mainly children and adolescents and can assume the skeletal or extra-skeletal form. Primary ES of head and neck is extremely rare, accounting for only 4%-9% of all cases. So far, as much as we know, only a few cases of sinonasal ES have been reported in literature. The authors present a case of a previous healthy 12-year-old girl who presented with a rapidly growing and expansive frontal mass and unilateral nasal obstruction. Immunohistochemical, molecular and cytogenetic analysis of the lesion showed diffuse expression of CD56 and CD99 on tumour cells and a translocation involving chromosome 22q12, confirming ES diagnosis.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCD99SarcomaEwing's sarcomaExpansiveMalignancyPathologyFrontal sinusLesionImmunohistochemistryComposite materialMaterials scienceVimentinCompressive strengthSarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentBone Tumor Diagnosis and TreatmentsEar and Head Tumors