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Clinical outcomes for patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand

PURPOSE: Soft tissue sarcoma of the hand is rare, and one of the most common histological diagnosis is synovial sarcoma. We report the clinical outcomes of patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand and discuss treatment strategies. METHODS: We reviewed five patients with synovial sarcoma of the han...

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Autores principales: Outani, Hidetatsu, Hamada, Kenichiro, Oshima, Kazuya, Joyama, Susumu, Naka, Norifumi, Araki, Nobuhito, Ueda, Takafumi, Yoshikawa, Hideki
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4230306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25485192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-649
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author Outani, Hidetatsu
Hamada, Kenichiro
Oshima, Kazuya
Joyama, Susumu
Naka, Norifumi
Araki, Nobuhito
Ueda, Takafumi
Yoshikawa, Hideki
author_facet Outani, Hidetatsu
Hamada, Kenichiro
Oshima, Kazuya
Joyama, Susumu
Naka, Norifumi
Araki, Nobuhito
Ueda, Takafumi
Yoshikawa, Hideki
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description PURPOSE: Soft tissue sarcoma of the hand is rare, and one of the most common histological diagnosis is synovial sarcoma. We report the clinical outcomes of patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand and discuss treatment strategies. METHODS: We reviewed five patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand treated at our institutions from 1983 to 2013. The mean patient age at the time of diagnosis was 36.6 years (range, 20–62 years). Two patients underwent marginal excision after neoadjuvant chemotherapy, followed by radiation therapy, one underwent wide local excision and two received chemotherapy and radiation therapy. RESULTS: The average duration of follow-up for all patients was 88.2 months (range, 14–218 months). Two patients continuously remained disease free, two experienced local recurrence requiring additional surgery and then showed no evidence of disease, and one who had distant metastasis at diagnosis died of the disease. No patients developed lymph node metastasis. The estimated 5-year overall survival was 80%. CONCLUSIONS: Our case series suggests that patients with localised synovial sarcoma of the hand may have favourable outcomes. Wide excision or marginal excision, followed by radiation therapy combined with chemotherapy, represent acceptable treatment strategies for synovial sarcoma of the hand. Regional lymph node dissection does not seem to be essential for synovial sarcoma of the hand.
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spelling pubmed-42303062014-12-05 Clinical outcomes for patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand Outani, Hidetatsu Hamada, Kenichiro Oshima, Kazuya Joyama, Susumu Naka, Norifumi Araki, Nobuhito Ueda, Takafumi Yoshikawa, Hideki Springerplus Research PURPOSE: Soft tissue sarcoma of the hand is rare, and one of the most common histological diagnosis is synovial sarcoma. We report the clinical outcomes of patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand and discuss treatment strategies. METHODS: We reviewed five patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand treated at our institutions from 1983 to 2013. The mean patient age at the time of diagnosis was 36.6 years (range, 20–62 years). Two patients underwent marginal excision after neoadjuvant chemotherapy, followed by radiation therapy, one underwent wide local excision and two received chemotherapy and radiation therapy. RESULTS: The average duration of follow-up for all patients was 88.2 months (range, 14–218 months). Two patients continuously remained disease free, two experienced local recurrence requiring additional surgery and then showed no evidence of disease, and one who had distant metastasis at diagnosis died of the disease. No patients developed lymph node metastasis. The estimated 5-year overall survival was 80%. CONCLUSIONS: Our case series suggests that patients with localised synovial sarcoma of the hand may have favourable outcomes. Wide excision or marginal excision, followed by radiation therapy combined with chemotherapy, represent acceptable treatment strategies for synovial sarcoma of the hand. Regional lymph node dissection does not seem to be essential for synovial sarcoma of the hand. Springer International Publishing 2014-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4230306/ /pubmed/25485192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-649 Text en © Outani et al.; licensee Springer. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Outani, Hidetatsu
Hamada, Kenichiro
Oshima, Kazuya
Joyama, Susumu
Naka, Norifumi
Araki, Nobuhito
Ueda, Takafumi
Yoshikawa, Hideki
Clinical outcomes for patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand
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title_short Clinical outcomes for patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand
title_sort clinical outcomes for patients with synovial sarcoma of the hand
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4230306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25485192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-3-649
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