Mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma of the tongue arising within a congenital enteric cyst

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Ligthelm, Louis J.
Bunn, Belinda Kathleen
Raubenheimer, E.J. (Erich)
Van Heerden, Willem Francois Petrus

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Wiley

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BACKGROUND : Primary intestinal‐type adenocarcinoma of the tongue is rare. This represents the first reported case of a primary mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma (MANEC) of the tongue arising within a congenital enteric cyst. METHODS : A 52‐year‐old man presented with a midline tongue mass that was connected to the mucosal surface with an epithelial‐lined sinus tract. orphological examination and immunohistochemical profiling of the neoplasm were performed. RESULTS : Histopathological evaluation showed a primary MANEC arising within a preexisting congenital enteric cyst, comprising both adenocarcinoma and neuroendocrine components. The adenocarcinoma had a colonic‐type morphology and coexpressed CK7, CK20, and CDX2. Imaging and colonoscopy excluded a distant primary colorectal neoplasm. CONCLUSION : The association of primary MANEC of the tongue with a gastrointestinal heterotopic cyst supports an origin from entrapped endodermal elements as opposed to salivary duct origin. This case raises the awareness of a rare yet prognostically important complication of a gastrointestinal heterotopic cyst.

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Mixed adenoneuroendocrine carcinoma (MANEC), Tongue, Congenital enteric cyst, Histogenesis, Rare, Tract, Entity, Gastrointestinal heterotopic cyst, Colonic‐type adenocarcinoma, Primary tongue adenocarcinoma

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Ligthelm LJ, Bunn BK, Raubenheimer EJ, Heerden WFP. Mixed adenoneur-oendocrine carcinoma of the tongue arising within a congenital enteric cyst. Head & Neck. 2018;40:E53–E57. https://doi.org/10.1002/hed.25117.