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Synovial Sarcoma of the Neck Associated With Previous Head and Neck Radiation Therapy
Nicholas E. Mischler, MD;
Thomas Chuprevich, DO;
Douglass C. Tormey, MD, PhD;
Guillermo Ramirez, MD;
Eberhard A. Mack, MD
Arch Otolaryngol. 1978;104(8):482-483.
Abstract
Synovial sarcoma is a rare neoplasm that uncommonly arises in the neck. Fourteen years after facial and neck radiation therapy for acne, synovial sarcoma of the neck developed in a young man. Possible radiation-induced benign and malignant neoplasms that arise in the head and neck region, either of thyroid or extrathyroid origin, remain a continuing medical problem.
(Arch Otolaryngol 104:482-483, 1978)
Author Affiliations
From the Departments of Human Oncology (Drs Mischler, Tormey, and Ramirez), Pathology (Dr Chuprevich), and Surgery (Dr Mack), University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr Mischler is now with Quisling Clinic, Madison, Wis. Dr Chuprevich is now with St Vincent's Hospital, Green Bay, Wis.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Feb 27, 1978.
Reprint requests to Quisling Clinic, 2 W Gorham St, Madison, WI 53703 (Dr Mischler).
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