451. Synovial sarcoma of the neck in a child: a multidisciplinary approach.
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Farruggia P, D'Angelo P, Lo Cascio M, Solazzo L, Montemaggi P, Novara V, Alaggio R, Rosolen A, Caselli D, and Arico M
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- Child, Combined Modality Therapy, Head and Neck Neoplasms therapy, Humans, Male, Remission Induction methods, Salvage Therapy methods, Sarcoma, Synovial therapy, Head and Neck Neoplasms diagnosis, Sarcoma, Synovial diagnosis
- Abstract
Synovial sarcoma (SS) is the most common nonrhabdomyosarcomatous soft tissue sarcoma in childhood, but the head-neck site accounts for less than 5% of cases. The authors report a 10-year-old boy with SYT-SSX1 positive left parapharyngeal SS, resistant to front-line VAIA chemotherapy, who obtained a good partial response by salvage regimen (I(3)VE + CEV + I(3)VE) and local radiotherapy, so a complete surgical resection could be performed. The complete remission was subsequently consolidated by ablative high-dose chemotherapy, followed by autologous stem cell reinfusion. The child remains in complete remission at 36 months after completion of treatment.
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- 2008
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