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Query: UMLS:C0242429 (
sore throat
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Tracheal
chondrosarcoma
are rare diseases, with only 15 cases previously described in the literature between 1959 and 2008. Here we present a rare case of tracheal
chondrosarcoma
and a review of the literature. Our patient, a 72-year-old man, had progressive
throat pain
for 2 years before diagnosis. Clinical and imaging investigation revealed a giant tracheal mass that was partially debulked by laser for symptomatic relief. Histologically, the mass was characterized as a low-grade tracheal
chondrosarcoma
. The patient underwent external-beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and received 60 Gy. At the time this report was written, 7 years after the end of the treatment, the patient was alive and asymptomatic without evidence of locoregional disease. This case and some described in the literature demonstrate the value of EBRT as a single treatment modality in achieving local control. More experience is required to establish the definitive role of radiotherapy in low-grade tracheal
chondrosarcoma
.
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PMID:Tracheal chondrosarcoma. 2070 56
Chondrosarcomas
represent a group of malignant tumours composed of cells producing cartilage, and clear cell chondrosarcomas (CCC) represent a variant of these. A rare case of a laryngeal CCC is presented. The patient was a 70-year-old man who presented with a 6-week history of
throat pain
, worsening dysphonia and a lump in the neck. Examination revealed a level 3 neck mass and positron emission tomography imaging revealed a metabolically active right laryngeal mass. Biopsies revealed a cartilaginous neoplasm. The patient underwent total laryngectomy, and the pathology confirmed CCC of the larynx.
Chondrosarcomas
are the most common type of sarcoma in the larynx but the CCC variant is rare. CCC are usually low-grade tumours affecting long bones, with a male predominance. Less than six cases have been described in the literature affecting the larynx. Management of these malignancies is complete surgical excision given the high risk of local recurrence.
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PMID:Clear cell chondrosarcoma of the larynx. 3018 7