Case Report

Primary Vulval Rhabdoid Tumor in an Adult: A Case Report, Immunohistochemical Profile and Literature Review

Table 1

Characteristics of the previously reported cases of EMRT of the vulva [110].

Author, yearAge at diagnosis (years)SitePrimary treatmentReported survival (months)

19R LMJ38 (alive)
Perrone et al., 1989§ [1]30R LMJSurgery8 (dead)
31L vulva138 (dead)
Matias et al., 1990 [2]49L LMJSurgery + chemotherapy9 (dead)
Lupi et al., 1996 [3]39L LMJSurgery + chemotherapy + radiation4 (dead)
Igarashi et al., 1998 [4]39L LMJSurgery + chemotherapy8 (alive)
Sert et al., 1999 [5]44R LMJSurgery + chemotherapy + radiation8 (dead)
Brand and Covert 2001 [6]40Mons pubisSurgery + chemotherapy + radiation61 (alive)
Haidopoulos et al., 2002¥ [7]Clitoris
Tzilinis et al., 2002 [8]63L LMJSurgery + radiation30 (alive)
Argenta et al., 2007 [9]35R vulvaSurgery + radiation40 (alive)
Narendra et al., 2010 [10]50R LMJ and mons pubisSurgery + radiation30 (alive)
Current case25Mons Pubis, extending to L inguinal areaSurgeryLost followup

R: right. L: left. §3 cases were reported. ¥No full text is available in PubMed. The diagnosis given was EMRT/proximal epithelioid sarcoma.