Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Center, Delhi, India
2. Department of Head & Neck Oncosurgery, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Center, Delhi, India
Abstract
Lymphoepithelial carcinoma (LEC) of head and neck region predominantly arises in salivary gland, oral cavity, oropharynx, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, and larynx; those arising from tongue are rare. Morphologically, it is a poorly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma, with early regional and distant metastasis. Diagnosis of LEC can sometimes be challenging especially in small biopsy and more so when seen at unusual location. Combination of morphology and immunohistochemistry (IHC) helps the diagnosis. Herein, we report a rare third case of LEC arising from lateral border tongue, diagnosed in a 36-year-old male. The presented case highlights challenges faced during diagnosis in small biopsy. Treatment of LECs comprises of surgery followed by radiotherapy or combined chemoradiation. Though, almost 70% of LEC of oral cavity region present with cervical nodal metastasis, their prognosis remains favorable.
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