Title of article :
Sinonasal Teratocarcinosarcoma- A Rare Tumour not so Rarely Misdiagnosed
Author/Authors :
Leelamma, Jayalakshmy P Dept. of Pathology - Government Medical College - Kottayam - Kerala - India , Mohan, Bhavya P Dept. of Pathology - Government Medical College - Kottayam - Kerala - India , Srinivasan, Aparna Dept. of Pathology - Government Medical College - Kottayam - Kerala - India
Abstract :
Sinonasal teratocarcinosarcoma (STCS) is a rare, morphologically heterogeneous
and highly aggressive tumour of ambiguous origin. It is characterized by the presence
of benign and malignant epithelial, mesenchymal and neuroectodermal components.
Because of their rarity and heterogeneity, these lesions are often misdiagnosed,
leading to management difficulties. Adequate sampling with a high index of
suspicion is needed to diagnose this rare tumour. We reported here a 48-year old man
with right nasoethmoidal mass eroding the cribriform plate with intracranial
extension. An initial incisional biopsy was performed and a diagnosis of
craniopharyngioma was made. Subtotal endoscopic excision of the mass revealed
features of STCS. Immunohistochemistry confirmed the same. The patient was
subsequently treated with radiotherapy. The histogenesis, histopathological features,
immunohistochemistry findings, clinical features and treatment were discussed here.
Till date, there are less than 100 cases reported in English literature.
Keywords :
Sinonasal , Teratocarcinosarcoma , Heterogeneous
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics