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Merkel cell carcinoma of the head and neck
Authors:Pellitteri Phillip K  Takes Robert P  Lewis James S  Devaney Kenneth O  Harlor Evan J  Strojan Primož  Rodrigo Juan P  Suárez Carlos  Rinaldo Alessandra  Medina Jesus E  Woolgar Julia A  Ferlito Alfio
Affiliation:Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract:Merkel cell carcinomas are uncommon, but aggressive, cutaneous malignancies of neuroendocrine differentiation. To the pathologist, these lesions appear as sheets of undifferentiated tumor cells with little cytoplasm and dense nuclear chromatin. They are members of the group of "small round blue cell tumors," which includes small cell carcinomas of the lung, lymphomas, and neuroblastomas. Analogous to other skin malignancies, Merkel cell carcinomas frequently arise in the head and neck region and are commonly found in the elderly population. Merkel cell carcinomas have a high propensity for regional and distant metastases, and recurrences are frequently seen. Surgical excision is the recommended first-line treatment followed by adjuvant radiation therapy. Because of the high incidence of occult regional metastasis, patients with clinical and radioghaphically negative necks should undergo elective dissection, irradiation, or preferably sentinel lymph node biopsy.
Keywords:Merkel cell carcinoma  head neck tumors  cutaneous carcinoma  primary neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin  primary small cell carcinoma of the skin  trabecular carcinoma
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