Oncology and Therapy (Feb 2020)

Characteristics of Laryngeal Osteosarcoma: A Critical Review

  • Antti A. Mäkitie,
  • Kenneth O. Devaney,
  • Bertrand Baujat,
  • Alhadi Almangush,
  • Alfio Ferlito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40487-020-00110-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 33 – 44

Abstract

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Abstract Laryngeal sarcomas constitute an extremely rare entity among head and neck malignancies. Furthermore, most of them are chondrosarcomas, and the osteogenic form remains a true rarity. In general, there is a lack of information on the characteristics of laryngeal osteosarcoma. Thus, we sought to critically review the existing world literature on laryngeal osteosarcoma in order to develop a more accurate clinicopathological profile of this malignancy. Laryngeal osteosarcoma has a predilection for elderly male patients, as 87% were male in the present series and the mean age was 62 years (range 32–80), and without a direct association with tobacco exposure. Osteosarcoma of the larynx is typically a highly malignant neoplasm that metastasizes early, has a propensity for hematogenous spread and also has a marked tendency to recur. Twelve (41%) out of the 29 cases in the present review with follow-up data had metastatic disease. The aspects that distinguish osteosarcoma from its differential diagnostic alternatives are discussed in this review.

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