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Primary Laryngeal Sarcomas in a Mexican Population. Case series of eleven cases.
Clin Otolaryngol. 2017 Apr 21;:
Authors: Luna-Ortiz K, Navarro-Santiesteban S, Villavicencio-Valencia V, Salcedo-Hernandez RA, Lino-Silva LS, Delgado JA
Abstract
Sarcomas are mesenchymal tumors that represent 1% of malignant diseases in humans. Of these, 4-10% occur in the head and neck and only <1% occur in the larynx.(1) These groups of neoplasms have a wide range of histological variants and, accordingly, their clinical behavior varies widely, from slow-growing, relatively circumscribed tumors, to rapidly growing, locally invasive malignancies. In addition, the heterogeneity of the location of the laryngeal anatomic sub-sites require special therapeutic considerations.(2,) The most common non-epithelial tumor is chondrosarcoma, which represents 0.5% of laryngeal tumors.(3) This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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