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Primary Monophasic Synovial Sarcoma of the Tonsil: Immunohistochemical and Molecular Study of a Case and Review of the Literature
Journal
Head and Neck Pathology
ISSN
1936-055X
1936-0568
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Soria-Céspedes, Danny
Galván-Linares, Aldo Iván
Oros-Ovalle, Cuauhtémoc
Gaitan-Gaona, Francisco
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
Abstract
Synovial sarcoma (SS) arises primarily in the lower extremities with a predilection for sites in proximity to large joints, such as the knee. It rarely occurs in the head and neck region, and the tonsil is an unusual site for the tumor, with only eight previously published cases in this anatomical site. We present a case of a primary monophasic SS arising in the right tonsil in a 63-year-old male. His medical history was noncontributory. Immunohistochemistry showed that cytokeratin OSCAR, EMA, Bcl-2, vimentin, PGP 9.5, and TLE1 were diffusely positive. A molecular analysis using RT-PCR indicated that the patient was positive for the SYT/SSX1 fusion transcript. A diagnosis of monophasic synovial sarcoma of the tonsil was made. © Head and Neck Pathology