The Solitary Fibrous Tumor, the Chameleon of the Head and Neck Region—Clinical, Epidemiological, and Histopathological Aspects
Marina Rakitovan, Adrian Nicoara, Raluca Maria Closca, Raluca Amalia Ceausu, Cristina Stefania Dumitru, Alina Cristina Barb, Dorin Novacescu, Antonia Armega Anghelescu, Alexandru Cristian Cindrea, Flavia Zara

TL;DR
This study examines 26 cases of head and neck solitary fibrous tumors, analyzing their clinical features and immune cell patterns to understand recurrence risks.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the immunohistochemical profiles and recurrence predictors of head and neck solitary fibrous tumors.
Findings
CD4-positive T-cells showed the strongest correlation with time to recurrence (r = 0.85).
Ki-67 proliferation index was highly correlated with recurrence (r = 0.81).
CD20-positive B-cells were undetectable in 50% of cases and correlated with Ki-67 (r = 0.77).
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The solitary fibrous tumor is an uncommon benign mesenchymal neoplasm with relatively indolent and rarely metastasizing behavior. This retrospective study includes 26 cases of head and neck solitary fibrous tumors diagnosed between 2017 and 2024. Methods: The morphological examination with Hematoxylin–Eosin staining was completed via immunohistochemical reactions with specific antibodies. Results: The Ki-67 proliferation index had a median of 11.2%, with an interquartile range of 5% to 15%. CD20-positive B-cells had a score of 0 in 50% of cases (n = 26), while CD3 and CD5 T-cells had a score of 3 in 81% of cases (n = 21). CD4-positive T-cells had a majority score of 1 (81%, n = 21). CD8-positive T-cells had a broader distribution: 65% (n = 17) of cases presented a score of 1, 27% (n = 7) a score of 2, and 8% (n = 8) a score of 0. Antigen-presenting dendritic cells…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoft tissue tumor case studies · IgG4-Related and Inflammatory Diseases · Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
