Abstract

Spindle cell carcinoma is a relatively rare tumor occurring often in the oral cavity, upper respiratory tract, and less frequently in the esophagus and skin. Recently, we encountered a case of spindle cell carcinoma of the oral mucosa. This paper reports this unusual case that presented as a diagnostic problem and illustrates the role of immunohistochemistry as an adjunct to the diagnosis of spindle cell carcinoma.

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