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Adenoid cystic carcinoma
of the breast is a rare tumor having a favorable prognosis. At this writing, less than 100 cases have been reported. A review of the literature discloses only six well-documented cases with associated distant
metastases
. The characteristic biological behavior of this tumor appears to be the development of distant metastasis without prior detectable invasion of axillary lymph nodes.
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PMID:Adenoid cystic carcinoma of breast with metastasis: a case report and review of the literature. 22 Apr 31
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
is relatively uncommon and often originates from the salivary glands. Although distant
metastases
develop rather frequently no satisfactory form of therapy has been reported. We achieved a partial remission with adriamycin in a patient with advanced
metastases
of adenoid cystic carcinoma. This case is described, and a short review of the literature, including papers on the treatment of advanced disease, is also given.
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PMID:Partial remission of advanced adenoid cystic carcinoma obtained with adriamycin: a case report with a review of the literature. 22 Oct 94
A case with intracranial cylindroma is reported. Intracranial cylindroma possesses local destructive growth and may recur repeatedly and produce
metastases
; it is localized on the base of the skull in the chiasmal area or, more frequently, in the region of the trigeminal ganglion.
Cylindroma
of chiasmal localization develops from ectopic mucous glands of the nose or nasal sinuses, whereas cylindroma of the trigeminal ganglion arises from the glandular epithelium of the auditory tube. Intracranial cylindroma is sensitive to radiation therapy. In the case discussed, the cylindroma was localized in the chiasmal area.
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PMID:[Intracranial cylindroma (cylindromatous epithelioma)]. 22 14
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
of the breast is a rare neoplasm, with only 140 cases having been reported to date. Data on 123 of these cases are reviewed herein and another case is presented in detail. Several features distinguish this type of breast cancer from more typical histologic types and suggest that it may have a unique tumor behavior. The prognosis appears to be favorable and the incidence of axillary lymph node involvement is lower. Distant
metastases
are uncommon, but they tend to occur without prior lymph node involvement. This lack of prognostic significance for negative axillary lymph nodes underscores the need for other prognostic markers in this disease and suggests that axillary dissection can be eliminated in most cases. Similarities to typical breast cancer include the incidence of local recurrence and the lack of effect of surgical treatment on distant
metastases
and overall survival. These data suggest that breast-conserving treatment may be applicable to adenoid cystic carcinoma.
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PMID:Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the breast. 131 51
A case of adenoid cystic carcinoma of the ear in a 67-year-old man is presented along with a review of the literature.
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
most commonly arises in the salivary glands. Primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma occurs principally in the scalp and chest. Perineural invasion is seen in at least half the cases and is associated with an increased recurrence rate. Treatment consists of wide local resection with tumor-free margins. Just over half the patients will develop recurrence, with long tumor-free intervals necessitating long-term follow-up. Distant
metastases
are rarely seen. Radiation therapy is not curative and should be reserved for palliation.
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PMID:Primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma: a case report and review of the literature. 164 38
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
(
ACC
) of the breast is a rare histologic type of breast cancer associated with a good prognosis. A woman who earlier had a pulmonary metastasis surgically resected 6 years postmastectomy developed clinically symptomatic bleeding from a renal metastasis 12 years postmastectomy. An atypical angiographic picture (moderate vascularization) for secondary renal neoplasms was observed. The characteristic histologic features of
ACC
were present in all specimens; ultrastructural characteristics of
ACC
were identified in the renal lesion. Successful surgical management of these metachronous solitary
metastases
demonstrates the therapeutic utility of aggressive management in maintaining disease control of this histologic type of breast cancer.
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PMID:Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the breast metastatic to the kidney. A clinically symptomatic lesion requiring surgical management. 165 10
A patient with adenoid cystic carcinoma of the vulva treated primarily with surgery developed multiple local and distant recurrences in which radiotherapy repeatedly achieved complete local control. The patient survived 11.5 years from original diagnosis and 9.5 years from primary recurrence before dying of pulmonary
metastases
.
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
of the vulva is a highly radiosensitive tumor. Adjuvant radiotherapy should be considered as a part of the primary therapy, to improve local control, on the basis of the much larger experience with adjuvant radiotherapy with this tumor in the head and neck. Also on the basis of head and neck tumors, it is unlikely that radiotherapy will affect survival.
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PMID:Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the vulva: a radiosensitive tumor. 166 12
The authors report six cases of adenoid cystic carcinoma with a view to evaluating the validity of neck dissection in this tumor.
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
may invade regional lymph nodes by direct extension, but true embolic lymph node
metastases
are so rare, if they exist at all, that neck dissection may be considered an overtreatment.
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PMID:Neck dissection for laryngeal adenoid cystic carcinoma: is it indicated? 215 63
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
(cylindroma) usually arises from the salivary, lacrimal, or other exocrine glands, and is rarely encountered by neurosurgeons. The authors describe three cases involving intracranial extension. An intraorbital tumor in a 71-year-old man extended directly into the epidural space of the frontal base and destroyed the orbital roof. In a 53-year-old woman, the tumor arose from the area adjacent to the eustachian tube and invaded the Gasserian ganglion. In the third patient, a 58-year-old man, the tumor originated in the maxillary sinus and extended directly into the middle cranial fossa. In all these cases, the tumors were removed to the fullest extent possible. Although residual tumor was markedly reduced by radiation therapy, recurrence and
metastases
occurred within a few years. Thus, adenoid cystic carcinoma appears to be radiosensitive, but not curable by irradiation. In treating a recurrent tumor in one patient, we applied the so-called "two-route" chemotherapy (cisplatin and its antidote) in combination with radiation therapy. The tumor responded well to this therapy, although multiple pulmonary and bone metastases eventually led to the patient's death.
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PMID:Adenoid cystic carcinoma with intracranial extension: report of three cases. 216 97
Basing themselves on a series of twelve cases of cervicofacial cylindromas, the authors review the different clinical data pertaining to the evolution of these tumors, which they find to be prevalent in females aged around sixty.
Cylindromas
predominantly occur in the submandibular and accessory salivary glands. Out of twelve cases, the report mentions three local recurrences and two pulmonary
metastases
. Management was surgical in all instances.
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PMID:[Adenoid cystic carcinoma in the head and neck. A retrospective study of 12 cases]. 216 56
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