Title of article :
Rhabdomyosarcoma: Nose Presenting As Second Primary with Carcinoma Tongue
Author/Authors :
Kwatra, Devanshu Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery-Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi (India , Sagar, Poonam Department of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery-Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi (India , Shukla, Shailja Department of Pathology-Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi (India)
Abstract :
Introduction
Presence of two primary malignancies is rare and occurs in 3-5% of the cancer patients. As per our
extensive internet research, this is the only reported case of a synchronous sino-nasal embryonal
rhabdomyosarcoma with squamous cell carcinoma-tongue. The case report is important because of the
rare diagnosis and the challenge we faced in the diagnosis and treatment of the patient because of the
paucity of literature available on management adult rhabdomyosarcoma.
Case Report:
We present a very rare case of an adult male with a sino-nasal mass diagnosed to be an embryonal type
rhabdomyosarcoma. The patient also had a moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma-tongue
for the past 8 months. Radiological investigations were done to see the extent of the sino-nasal mass
and the extent of tongue lesion, which was seen to be involving the base of the tongue. The patient was
referred for chemoradiotherapy but succumbed to the disease after 2 weeks of treatment.
Conclusion
Occurrence of rhabdomyosarcoma in synchronous malignancies is extremely rare as the most common
first as well as second primary malignancy in a diagnosed case of head and neck cancer is squamous
cell carcinoma. A multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of adult rhabdomyosarcoma has been
recommended. The combined use of chemoradiotherapy and surgery has improved treatment in the
recent past but RMS in adults is still a rare head and neck tumour that carries a poor prognosis despite
aggressive therapy.
Keywords :
Synchronous malignancy , Adult rhabdomyosarcoma , Nasal rhabdomyosarcoma , Rhabdomyosarcoma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics