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Importance of studying primitive neuroectodermal tumors and extraosseous Ewing's sarcoma of the vagina and vulva (Review)

Adeline Tintila, Bogdan Doroftei, D Grab, Gabriela Simionescu, Emil Anton, Radu Maftei, Ciprian Ilea, Carmen Anton

2021Oncology Letters15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNT) and Ewing's sarcoma are rare, round-cell tumors, characterized by the presence of the t(11; 22)(q24; q12) chromosomal translocation. A review of the literature revealed only 38 previously reported cases of vulvar PNT and Ewing's sarcoma and 15 vaginal PNT and Ewing's sarcoma. Although rare, these types of tumors should be taken into consideration when making a differential diagnosis for vulvar or vaginal tumors. The currently available data is limited, and therefore, case reports are essential for improving knowledge and management of these types of extremely rare tumors. However, further molecular and histopathological studies are essential for an improved understanding of these conditions and for an early, correct diagnosis. Although the gathered and presented data from the present review are limited, the literature demonstrates that the outcome of these types of cancer are more favorable compared with outcomes observed for carcinomas in more typical locations.

Topics & Concepts

VulvaVaginaPrimitive neuroectodermal tumorSarcomaEwing's sarcomaBiologyMedicinePathologyAnatomySarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentManagement of metastatic bone diseaseVascular Tumors and Angiosarcomas
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