Samar MR, Ejaz A, Nida-E-Zehra, Rashid YA. Primary
endo-bronchial muco-epidermoid carcinoma in a 22-year-old female: A case report.
Int J Surg Case Rep 2023;
109:108562. [PMID:
37499349 PMCID:
PMC10413083 DOI:
10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.108562]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Muco-epidermoid carcinomas are primarily the subtypes of salivary gland tumors that can rarely originate within the respiratory tract. Our case highlights the occurrence of an unusual, localized, endo-bronchial muco-epidermoid cancer. We aim to strengthen the evidence of occurrence of this distinct variety of lung cancer in our country as little is known about this rare subclass of lung cancer.
CASE PRESENTATION
We report a case of a 22-year-old female patient, belonging to Karachi, Pakistan, who presented with respiratory symptoms and upon work-up, was diagnosed with a low-grade, localized muco-epidermoid carcinoma of the lung. She underwent surgical resection successfully and was advised to get evaluated for adjuvant radiotherapy.
CLINICAL DISCUSSION
Localized low-grade MEC respond well to surgical resection in contrast to high-grade MEC which is associated with poor prognosis thus requiring adjuvant radiotherapy to improve survival outcomes.
CONCLUSION
Lung cancers can be unusually of muco-epidermoid origin. It has been uncommonly found in the world including Pakistan. Special attention with validated data is therefore needed, for developing guidelines for the optimal management of such neoplasms.
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