Granular cell abrikossoff tumours of the larynx and tongue treated with the carbon dioxide (CO2) laser |
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Authors: | J. éló J. Koppány G. Arató |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept of Otorhinolaryngology, Uzsoki District Hospital, Uzoki 1129, 1145 Budapest, Hungary;(2) Pathological Institut, Haynal Imre Postgraduate Medical School, Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Seven cases of granular cell Abrikossoff tumours of the larynx and tongue are reported: four in the tongue and three in the larynx. All of these tumours were removed with the carbon dioxide (CO2) laser. The anatomical site of the origin and clinical features of granular cell tumours (GCT) are not specific. Histological, light microscopic, electron microscopic (EM) and immunohistochemical studies are required for diagnosis. The histogenesis and cellular derivation of GCTs is still controversial. The biological potential and lack of cellular atypia define a benign process. However, it is important to take into account that these tumours have ill-defined borders without a capsule. Radiation therapy has proved ineffective in the past. Surgical excision with a wide margin is required. Because of numerous advantages, for example, no bleeding, no oedema, minimal pain and quick recovery, CO2 laser removal is the treatment of choice. The authors have not seen any recurrence or complications. |
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Keywords: | Granular cell tumours CO2 Laser treatment Electron microscopic examinations Tongue Larynx |
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