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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor: A rare malignancy

Sheetal Sharma, JignaS Shah, Harleen Bali

2020Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) is also termed as spindle cell malignancy of the peripheral nerve Schwann cell. It is a rare and highly aggressive, soft-tissue sarcoma of ectomesenchymal origin that accounts for 10% of all sarcomas and only 10%–12% of all lesions occur in the head-and-neck region, thus making it a rare entity. It arises de novo or from the preexisting benign neurofibroma. The diagnosis of MPNST is one of the most elusive among the soft-tissue tumors because of its greater variability in overall presentation both clinically and histologically. This difficulty can be overcome by the use of immunohistochemistry. This article presents a rare case of MPNST of the oral cavity in a 40-year-old female patient with a brief review of the current literature.

Topics & Concepts

Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumorMalignancyMedicinePeripheral nervePathologyPeripheralAnatomyInternal medicineNeurofibromatosisNeurofibromatosis and Schwannoma CasesNerve Injury and RehabilitationPeripheral Nerve Disorders