Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.  2009 Nov;52(11):921-923. 10.3342/kjorl-hns.2009.52.11.921.

A Case of Granular Cell Tumor of Postauricular Area

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  • 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Busan, Korea. kongsk@pusan.ac.kr

Abstract

Granular cell tumor (GCT) is a relatively rare tumor. GCT can originate from any site of human body, including subcutaneous tissue, skin, breast, digestive system and respiratory system. It occurs mostly in the head and neck region, especially in the oral cavity and tongue. Histopathologically, GCT consists of polymorphic and polygonal cells. The cytoplasm of cells has abundant eosinophilic granules. In immunohistochemical studies, these eosinophilic granules appear positive for S-100 protein. Surgical excision is the first choice of treatment of GCT; recurrence is rare when proper excision is done with a sufficient margin. We have experienced a case of GCT that originated from the postauricular area, and report this case with a review of literatures.

Keyword

Granular cell tumor; Auricle

MeSH Terms

Breast
Cytoplasm
Digestive System
Eosinophils
Granular Cell Tumor
Head
Human Body
Mouth
Neck
Recurrence
Respiratory System
S100 Proteins
Skin
Subcutaneous Tissue
Tongue
S100 Proteins
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