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Giant solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura. Case report and review of the literature

BACKGROUND: Solitary fibrous tumours of the pleura (SFTP) are rare tumours. They are mostly benign. Only around 12% of them are malign ant. In the initial stage they are mostly asymptomatic and by growing they cause chest pain, irritating cough and dyspnoea on account of the pressure created on the...

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Autores principales: Crnjac, Anton, Veingerl, Bojan, Vidovic, Damjan, Kavalar, Rajko, Hojski, Aljaz
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Publicado: Versita, Warsaw 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4722931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26834527
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2014-0036
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author Crnjac, Anton
Veingerl, Bojan
Vidovic, Damjan
Kavalar, Rajko
Hojski, Aljaz
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Vidovic, Damjan
Kavalar, Rajko
Hojski, Aljaz
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description BACKGROUND: Solitary fibrous tumours of the pleura (SFTP) are rare tumours. They are mostly benign. Only around 12% of them are malign ant. In the initial stage they are mostly asymptomatic and by growing they cause chest pain, irritating cough and dyspnoea on account of the pressure created on the surrounding structures. Rare giant tumours have compression symptoms on the mediastinal structures. The condition requires tiered diagnostic radiology. Preoperative biopsy is not successful in most cases. The therapy of choice is radical surgical tumour removal. Malignant or non-radically removed benign solitary fibrous tumours of the pleura additionally require neoadjuvant therapy. CASE REPORT: A 68-year old patient was hospitalized for giant solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura in the right pleural cavity. With its expansive growth the tumour caused the shift of the mediastinum by compressing the lower vena cava, right cardiac auricle as well as the intermediate and lower lobe bronchus. Due to cardiac inflow obstruction and right lung collapse, the patient’s life was endangered with signs of cardio-respiratory failure. After preoperative diagnostic radiology, the tumour was surgically removed. Postoperatively, the patient’s condition improved. No disease recurrence was diagnosed after a year. CONCLUSIONS: Giant solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura may cause serious and life-threatening conditions by causing compression of the pleural cavity with its expansive growth. Early diagnosis of the condition enables less aggressive as well as video-assisted thoracic surgery in patients with significantly better state of health. Large tumour surgeries in cardio-respiratory affected patients are highly risk-associated procedures.
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spelling pubmed-47229312016-02-01 Giant solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura. Case report and review of the literature Crnjac, Anton Veingerl, Bojan Vidovic, Damjan Kavalar, Rajko Hojski, Aljaz Radiol Oncol Case Report BACKGROUND: Solitary fibrous tumours of the pleura (SFTP) are rare tumours. They are mostly benign. Only around 12% of them are malign ant. In the initial stage they are mostly asymptomatic and by growing they cause chest pain, irritating cough and dyspnoea on account of the pressure created on the surrounding structures. Rare giant tumours have compression symptoms on the mediastinal structures. The condition requires tiered diagnostic radiology. Preoperative biopsy is not successful in most cases. The therapy of choice is radical surgical tumour removal. Malignant or non-radically removed benign solitary fibrous tumours of the pleura additionally require neoadjuvant therapy. CASE REPORT: A 68-year old patient was hospitalized for giant solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura in the right pleural cavity. With its expansive growth the tumour caused the shift of the mediastinum by compressing the lower vena cava, right cardiac auricle as well as the intermediate and lower lobe bronchus. Due to cardiac inflow obstruction and right lung collapse, the patient’s life was endangered with signs of cardio-respiratory failure. After preoperative diagnostic radiology, the tumour was surgically removed. Postoperatively, the patient’s condition improved. No disease recurrence was diagnosed after a year. CONCLUSIONS: Giant solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura may cause serious and life-threatening conditions by causing compression of the pleural cavity with its expansive growth. Early diagnosis of the condition enables less aggressive as well as video-assisted thoracic surgery in patients with significantly better state of health. Large tumour surgeries in cardio-respiratory affected patients are highly risk-associated procedures. Versita, Warsaw 2015-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4722931/ /pubmed/26834527 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2014-0036 Text en Copyright © by Association of Radiology & Oncology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Vidovic, Damjan
Kavalar, Rajko
Hojski, Aljaz
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4722931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26834527
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2014-0036
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