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Query: UMLS:C0035412 (
rhabdomyosarcoma
)
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An 11-year-old boy presented with right medial canthal swelling. He was initially diagnosed with
dacryocystitis
and treated with oral antibiotics, followed by incision and drainage of a presumed lacrimal sac abscess. Rapid recurrence of the swelling led to further clinical evaluation, including a maxillofacial CT, which revealed an extensive nasal and orbital mass that was consistent with embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma on histopathologic analysis. This represents an unusual case of
rhabdomyosarcoma
manifesting as acute
dacryocystitis
.
Rhabdomyosarcoma
should be considered in the differential diagnosis for acquired nasolacrimal obstruction and
dacryocystitis
in the pediatric population.
...
PMID:Rhabdomyosarcoma masquerading as acute dacryocystitis. 1630 28
Lacrimal sac tumours are rare, but must be considered in the diagnosis of patients presenting with masses in the medial canthal region. We report a single case of lacrimal sac
rhabdomyosarcoma
in a 31-year-old man. The patient self-presented to the eye department with a 4-week history of discomfort, epiphora and a medial canthal mass. After no response to 1 week of oral antibiotics for a presumed diagnosis of
dacryocystitis
and the presence of firm mass extending above the medial canthal tendon, surgical exploration was carried out which revealed a lacrimal sac mass. Histologically this showed an alveolar
rhabdomyosarcoma
, which was confirmed on immunohistochemistry. After 4 rounds of chemotherapy and 50.4Gy of radical radiotherapy, the patient is well with no signs of further local or distant disease at 11-months follow-up and 20 months following initial diagnosis. To our knowledge, there are no previously reported adult cases of lacrimal sac alveolar
rhabdomyosarcoma
in the peer-reviewed literature. We want to highlight the unique diagnosis in this case as well as drawing attention to the possibility of malignancy in patients responding poorly to management when an initial diagnosis of
dacryocystitis
is made in the presence of a medial canthal mass.
...
PMID:Adult alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma of the lacrimal sac. 2520 22