A case of atypical lipomatous tumor with MDM2 gene amplification in the submandibular region

Yoshihisa MORISHITA, Shintaro SUZUKI, Hiroki GOTO, Masahiro FUKUMURA, Satoru MIYABE, Toru NAGAO
2020 Japanese Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery  
Atypical lipomatous tumor (ALT) /well-differentiated liposarcoma, a relatively common malignant soft-tissue tumor, was first described in 1857 by Rudolf Virchow. It generally occurs in the four limbs and the retroperitoneum and rarely develops in the head and neck region. Here we report a case of an atypical lipomatous tumor in the left submandibular region. A 57-year-old man presented with a slowly enlarging mass in the lower left submandibular region. Initial examinations using computed
more » ... aphy and magnetic resonance imaging revealed heterogeneous internal patterns; therefore, we performed an open biopsy. Histological examination of the specimen indicated lipoma. In February 2011, the patient underwent tumor excision under general anesthesia. The tumor adhered to the lingual nerve; we divided the tumor into parts to save the nerves and resected as much of the tumor as possible. Based on the histological examination of the resected specimens, an atypical lipomatous tumor was diagnosed. We re-operated in April to excise the remainder of the tumor. We excised it along with the lingual nerve via a mandibular swing approach because the tumor was in contact with the medial pterygoid muscle in the medial aspect of the mandible. No signs of recurrence were noted after seven years. : atypical lipomatous tumor (異型脂肪腫様腫瘍) ,MDM2 amplification (MDM2 増幅) , submandibular region (顎下部) 1) 愛知学院大学歯学部顎顔面外科学講座 (主任:長尾 徹教授) 2) 豊川市民病院歯科口腔外科 (主任:鈴木慎太郎部長) 1)
doi:10.5794/jjoms.66.483 fatcat:crmcdmth2jbb7aya57ca7yw57i