Treatment of Recurrent Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma of Infratemporal Fossa by Surgery Combined With Carbon Ion Radiotherapy: One Case Report

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We retrospectively analyzed the diagnosis and treatment process of one patient with recurrent undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) of infratemporal fossa and made a definite diagnosis by combining the imaging and pathological examination results. After treatment failure with 2 cycles of chemotherapy and several surgeries, UPS was eventually treated by surgery + carbon ion radiotherapy, and MRI reexamination showed no relapse. Head and neck UPS is located deeply, easily recurs after operation, and difficult to be resected completely by surgery, with a gradually shortened interval of relapse over the number of surgeries, which becomes a treatment challenge. After the last surgery, the patient received carbon ion radiotherapy, with a good therapeutic effect, and no sign of relapse just before sending this article. Based on the above advantages, we have concluded that surgery + carbon ion radiotherapy is a new effective pathway to treat head and neck UPS.

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Wang, Z., Tang, Z., Zhao, H., Zeng, X., Han, X., & Zhang, Q. (2021). Treatment of Recurrent Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma of Infratemporal Fossa by Surgery Combined With Carbon Ion Radiotherapy: One Case Report. Frontiers in Surgery, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.693774

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