One case of alveolar soft part sarcoma of tongue and literature review
Alveolar soft part sarcoma(ASPS)is a rare malignant soft tissue tumor,and is more common in adolescents,and occurs in the limbs and trunk.The ASPS primarily occurring in the tongue is even rarer.The article reports one patient with tongue ASPS who admitted to the Binzhou Medical University Hospital on November 23,2022.The patient had dysphonia as the main symptom,and the imaging diagnosis tended to hemangioma.After surgical resection,the pathological manifestation was ASPS,and no recurrence was found after 6 months'follow-up after the operation.Tongue ASPS is often misdiagnosed as benign tumors such as hemangioma due to its non-specific clinical manifestations and rare location,thus delaying treatment.Therefore,clinicians should strengthen their understanding of the clinical manifestations and pathological diagnosis of tongue ASPA patients to avoid misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis.
Alveolar soft part sarcomaTonguePathological featuresClinical manifestationsCase report