Adult-Type Rhabdomyoma of the Omohyoid Muscle
Adult-Type Rhabdomyoma of the Omohyoid Muscle
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Rhabdomyomas are benign tumors composed of mesenchymal tissue and having a histologic appearance similar to skeletal muscle.Extracardiac rhabdomyomas are rare, and the majority of the adult subtype occur in the head and neck Antennas (H&N) region.Diagnosis can be challenging due to fine-needle aspiration (FNA) and core needle biopsy being suspicious for sampling error from surrounding muscle or concerning for rhabdomyosarcoma.We present a case of a slowly enlarging left neck mass in the strap musculature of a 45-year-old Hispanic male.
Multiple FNA and core Ball - Field Equipment - Practice Equipment biopsies failed to establish a diagnosis, and excisional biopsy was pursued revealing a hypertrophied left inferior belly of the omohyoid muscle.Histological analysis was diagnostic of an adult-type extracardiac rhabdomyoma, with complete surgical excision being the gold standard treatment for these tumors.The patient had an uneventful recovery.Skeletal muscle tumors of the H&N are uncommon, and benign extracardiac rhabdomyoma must be considered in the differential diagnosis to prevent unnecessarily aggressive intervention and appropriate patient counseling before and after surgery.