Abstract
Malignant mesenchymoma developed in an 18 yr old patient with phenytoin associated cleft lip and palate. Although these conditions may be related by chance, the possibility of transplacental carcinogenesis by phenytoin should be considered, especially since neuroblastoma was reported recently in 2 children with phenytoin induced malformations. Following combination chemotherapy for metastases, the patient experienced a 7 yr disease free interval, which is consistent with recent improvements in the treatment of soft tissue sarcomas.

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