1. [Solitary fibrous tumor of the visceral pleura being suspected of chest wall origin: report of a case].
- Author
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Hayashi S, Kitada M, Ozawa K, Sato K, Hirata S, Tokusashi Y, Miyokawa N, and Sasajima T
- Subjects
- Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Solitary Fibrous Tumor, Pleural diagnosis, Thoracic Neoplasms diagnosis, Thoracic Wall
- Abstract
We report a case of a solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) of the pleura which is suspected of chest wall tumor. A 52-year-old female was admitted to our hospital because of epigastralgia and body weight loss. Chest X-ray and computed tomography showed a circumscribed mass of 35 x 22 mm in diameter arising from the parietal pleura. Positron emission tomography showed uptake valve of 1.5. SFT of chest wall origin was suspected and performed video-assisted thoracic surgery. The pedunculated tumor attached to the visceral pleura. The tumor was diagnosed as a benign SFT in intraoperative diagnosis. Long term clinical follow-up is recommended for patients with SFT, because the tumor recurrence and malignant transformation may occur in tumors with benign histological features.
- Published
- 2009