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Malignant ectomesenchymoma in childhood

Pediatric Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Volume 16, No. 4, Year 1996

Five childhood malignant ectomesenchymomas are reported from three centers in three countries. The children were all younger than 3 years (four less than 12 months), four were boys, and four tumors were sited in the pelvis or external genitalia. All tumors had distinctive light microscopic features of rhabdomyosarcoma and three also demonstrated small members of included neuronal cells. Immunohistochemical studies and transmission electron microscopy revealed the additional presence of neurogenic components in the remaining two patients. An additional epithelial component was found by immunohistochemistry in one tumor, which suggests a pluripotential origin that still requires karyotypic investigation. Aggressive chemotherapy and adequate surgical excision have thus far been effective in providing disease- free follow-up for periods of 7 to 50 months. It is implied that because the biological behavior and morphology closely resemble those of rhabdomyosarcoma and because the neurogenic component is often inconspicuous, many malignant ectomesenchymomas may be misdiagnosed as rhabdomyosarcomas.
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Research Areas
Cancer
Health System And Policy
Maternal And Child Health
Study Design
Cohort Study
Participants Gender
Male