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ISSN 1684-937X (печатная версия) [:en]ISSN 2521-6414 (Online),
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Primary nasal cavity Ewing’s sarcoma in pediatric practice: A clinical case
А. BEKISHEVA1, A. MAKHNEVA1, E. SATBAEVA2, G. ABYOV1, M. REMKULOVA1
1.Scientific Сenter of Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery, Almaty, the Republic of Kazakhstan;
2.JSC «Kazakh Institute of Oncology and Radiology», Almaty, the Republic of Kazakhstan
DOI: 10.52532/2663-4864-2021-1-59-39-42
УДК: 615.5-006:616-08-039.76
Год: 2021 выпуск: 59 номер: 1 страницы: 39-42
Аннотация:
Relevance: Ewing’s sarcoma is an aggressive tumor rarely found in the head and neck region and extremely rare in the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses (2-3% of all Ewing’s sarcomas).
Purpose: The article presents a clinical diagnostic case of nasal cavity Ewing’s sarcoma finally verified only by IHC test.
Results: The presented clinical case describes Ewing’s sarcoma of the nasal cavity in a 14-year-old girl and presents the clinical picture, the results of MRI and CT examination of the sinuses, histopathological and IHC tests. Adequate diagnostical tools made it possible to establish a diagnosis. Timely determined treatment tactics, taking into account the tumor localization and possible postoperative complications, led to tumor remission. At present, the patient is under dynamic observation.
Conclusion: The presented clinical case confirms that a primary nasal cavity Ewing’s sarcoma diagnostic largely depends on histopathological examination since visual diagnostic techniques do not provide reliable information on the tumor type.
Ключевые слова: Ewing’s sarcoma, nasopharyngeal tumors, malignant neoplasms in children, pathomorphology, immunohistochemical (IHC) test.
Ссылка: А. Bekisheva, A. Makhneva, E. Satbaeva, G. Abyov, M. Remkulova. Primary nasal cavity Ewing’s sarcoma in pediatric practice: A clinical case. Oncology and Radiology of Kazakhstan, 2021, 59 (1), 39-42.
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