The case of a recurrent phosphaturic mesenchymal tumour of the maxillary sinus 10 years after the first surgical excision is reported. The neoplasm first presented with paraneoplastic osteomalacia causing a pathological femur fracture. A right maxillary sinus tumour was identified and treated thereafter. The patient had no local symptoms and serum electrolytes returned to normal after surgical removal of the tumour. However, 10 years later, the patient's urine Ca and P levels increased and an octreoscan detected a new tumour in the right maxillary sinus. Early diagnosis prevented the effects of the paraneoplastic activity of the neoplasm. This case emphasises the importance of specific, close follow-up, because the neoplasm rarely produces local signs indicating its position. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a late relapse presenting without relevant symptoms (local pain or swelling or pathological fractures).

Mesenchymal phosphaturic tumour : early detection of recurrence / F. Allevi, D. Rabbiosi, M. Mandalà, G. Colletti. - In: BMJ CASE REPORT. - ISSN 1757-790X. - 2014(2014 May 14), pp. bcr2013202827.1-bcr2013202827.4. [10.1136/bcr-2013-202827]

Mesenchymal phosphaturic tumour : early detection of recurrence

F. Allevi
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G. Colletti
2014

Abstract

The case of a recurrent phosphaturic mesenchymal tumour of the maxillary sinus 10 years after the first surgical excision is reported. The neoplasm first presented with paraneoplastic osteomalacia causing a pathological femur fracture. A right maxillary sinus tumour was identified and treated thereafter. The patient had no local symptoms and serum electrolytes returned to normal after surgical removal of the tumour. However, 10 years later, the patient's urine Ca and P levels increased and an octreoscan detected a new tumour in the right maxillary sinus. Early diagnosis prevented the effects of the paraneoplastic activity of the neoplasm. This case emphasises the importance of specific, close follow-up, because the neoplasm rarely produces local signs indicating its position. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a late relapse presenting without relevant symptoms (local pain or swelling or pathological fractures).
Bone Density; Calcium; Early Diagnosis; Female; Femoral Fractures; Fractures, Spontaneous; Humans; Hypophosphatemia; Maxillary Sinus; Maxillary Sinus Neoplasms; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Osteomalacia; Phosphates; Phosphorus; Medicine (all)
Settore MED/29 - Chirurgia Maxillofacciale
14-mag-2014
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