2017
DOI: 10.4103/jcis.jcis_96_16
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Vaginal Ewing Sarcoma: An Uncommon Clinical Entity in Pediatric Patients

Abstract: Ewing sarcoma, including classical Ewing sarcoma of the bone and primitive neuroectodermal tumors arising in bone or extraosseous primary sites, is a highly aggressive childhood neoplasm. We present two cases of Ewing sarcoma arising from the vagina in young girls. Previously reported cases in literature focused on their pathologic rather than radiographic features. We describe the spectrum of multimodality imaging appearances of Ewing sarcoma at this unusual primary site. Awareness of vaginal Ewing tumors may… Show more

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“…In the absence of detectable metastases, 70% of children and adolescents are cured with a combination of intensive, multiagent chemotherapy with surgery and/or radiotherapy. [ 4 , 21 ] As to the present case, the patient was treated by hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and tumors excision, with the subsequent treatment of chemotherapy. The patient had remained free of local recurrence and metastasis for >1-year.…”
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“…In the absence of detectable metastases, 70% of children and adolescents are cured with a combination of intensive, multiagent chemotherapy with surgery and/or radiotherapy. [ 4 , 21 ] As to the present case, the patient was treated by hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy and tumors excision, with the subsequent treatment of chemotherapy. The patient had remained free of local recurrence and metastasis for >1-year.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Ewing sarcoma (ES) and primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) are considered as single tumor category known as Ewing family of tumors (EFTs), [ 2 , 8 ] which could be diagnosed in children and adults. [ 1 , 2 , 4 , 9 ] Extra osseous ES mainly affects the paravertebral region, lower extremity, chest wall, retroperitoneum, pelvis, and hip, [ 10 ] while the most common site of metastatic spread is lung. [ 11 ] Pathologically, these tumors are often well demarcated with early involvement of adjacent soft tissues, in which necrosis and hemorrhage are common.…”
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