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Primary oral leiomyosarcoma: a retrospective clinical analysis of 20 cases
Authors:B Yan  Y Li  J Pan  H Xia  L‐J Li
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Oral Disease, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China;2. Department of Head and Neck Oncology, West China College of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China
Abstract:Oral Diseases (2010) 16 , 198–203 Purpose: As a review and clinical analysis of primary oral leiomyosarcoma (LMS) cases in West China stomatology Hospital in the past 37 years, this study provides demographic, therapeutic and prognostic information of this rare tumor. Patients and methods: In our study, 20 cases of primary oral LMS treated between 1972 and 2008 in West China Stomatology Hospital were analyzed retrospectively. A thorough review of clinical records was carried out and potential indicators of survival were analyzed. Results: The most common symptom of oral LMS presented as a painless mass. The median age of patients was 37 years, and the peak incidence age of this tumor was in the 2nd and 5th decades. There was no predilection of gender, and the male‐to‐female ratio was 11:9. The most frequently occurring site of oral leiomysarcoma was the jawbones. The prognosis of this tumor was poor as a result of the high local recurrence and the estimated 2 year survival was 17.6%. The bony involvement and method of therapy was observed to have an influence on the prognosis and survival of this tumor (P < 0.05). Conclusion: There was a predilection site of jawbones for oral LMS, and bony involvement was a potential indicator suggesting a poorer prognosis. The recommended method of therapy on this tumor was aggressive, radical surgical resection; however, adjuvant radiotherapy and chemotherapy may also have a beneficial effect.
Keywords:primary oral leiomyosarcoma  therapy  prognosis
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