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Central nervous system solitary fibrous tumour/hemangiopericytoma presenting as nausea, vomiting and hepatic dysfunction after the first trimester of pregnancy: A case report

BACKGROUND: Solitary fibrous tumour/haemangiopericytoma (SFT-HPC) is a rare fibroblastic mesenchymal neoplasm that develops as a result of the uncontrolled proliferation of mesenchymal fibroblasts and occurs rarely during pregnancy. CASE PRESENTATION: A 26-year-old woman (G(2)P(1)) with an intrauter...

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Autores principales: Ju, Ying, Liu, Xu, Wang, Huiling, Yang, Jun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7817527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33511039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crwh.2021.e00285
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Liu, Xu
Wang, Huiling
Yang, Jun
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description BACKGROUND: Solitary fibrous tumour/haemangiopericytoma (SFT-HPC) is a rare fibroblastic mesenchymal neoplasm that develops as a result of the uncontrolled proliferation of mesenchymal fibroblasts and occurs rarely during pregnancy. CASE PRESENTATION: A 26-year-old woman (G(2)P(1)) with an intrauterine pregnancy at 34(+4)weeks presented at a university hospital with a history of nausea and vomiting since 20 weeks. Other symptoms included slight headache and 5-kg weight loss. She had attended and been admitted to several hospitals during that time. Laboratory evaluation revealed evidence of hepatic dysfunction with elevated liver enzymes. The patient's headache worsened, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an extra-axial mass in the right tentorial and supratentorial spaces, with brain herniation. Caesarean section and brain tumour resection were performed under general anaesthesia at the same time. Histopathological analysis revealed HPC (World Health Organization [WHO] grade III). Nausea and vomiting symptoms gradually improved. Postoperatively, the patient underwent fractional external radiotherapy (total amount 50 Gy). There was no evidence of local recurrence of metastases in the follow-up 6 months after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Nausea and vomiting are commonly experienced during pregnancy. This often makes patients ignore other aetiologies that cause nausea and vomiting. Central nervous system tumours can mimic the common pregnancy complaint of nausea and vomiting. Although rare in pregnancy, they can adversely affect maternal and fetal survival if untreated. Clinicians should exclude other pathology when the onset of nausea and vomiting is after the first trimester.
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spelling pubmed-78175272021-01-27 Central nervous system solitary fibrous tumour/hemangiopericytoma presenting as nausea, vomiting and hepatic dysfunction after the first trimester of pregnancy: A case report Ju, Ying Liu, Xu Wang, Huiling Yang, Jun Case Rep Womens Health Article BACKGROUND: Solitary fibrous tumour/haemangiopericytoma (SFT-HPC) is a rare fibroblastic mesenchymal neoplasm that develops as a result of the uncontrolled proliferation of mesenchymal fibroblasts and occurs rarely during pregnancy. CASE PRESENTATION: A 26-year-old woman (G(2)P(1)) with an intrauterine pregnancy at 34(+4)weeks presented at a university hospital with a history of nausea and vomiting since 20 weeks. Other symptoms included slight headache and 5-kg weight loss. She had attended and been admitted to several hospitals during that time. Laboratory evaluation revealed evidence of hepatic dysfunction with elevated liver enzymes. The patient's headache worsened, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an extra-axial mass in the right tentorial and supratentorial spaces, with brain herniation. Caesarean section and brain tumour resection were performed under general anaesthesia at the same time. Histopathological analysis revealed HPC (World Health Organization [WHO] grade III). Nausea and vomiting symptoms gradually improved. Postoperatively, the patient underwent fractional external radiotherapy (total amount 50 Gy). There was no evidence of local recurrence of metastases in the follow-up 6 months after surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Nausea and vomiting are commonly experienced during pregnancy. This often makes patients ignore other aetiologies that cause nausea and vomiting. Central nervous system tumours can mimic the common pregnancy complaint of nausea and vomiting. Although rare in pregnancy, they can adversely affect maternal and fetal survival if untreated. Clinicians should exclude other pathology when the onset of nausea and vomiting is after the first trimester. Elsevier 2021-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7817527/ /pubmed/33511039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crwh.2021.e00285 Text en © 2021 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ju, Ying
Liu, Xu
Wang, Huiling
Yang, Jun
Central nervous system solitary fibrous tumour/hemangiopericytoma presenting as nausea, vomiting and hepatic dysfunction after the first trimester of pregnancy: A case report
title Central nervous system solitary fibrous tumour/hemangiopericytoma presenting as nausea, vomiting and hepatic dysfunction after the first trimester of pregnancy: A case report
title_full Central nervous system solitary fibrous tumour/hemangiopericytoma presenting as nausea, vomiting and hepatic dysfunction after the first trimester of pregnancy: A case report
title_fullStr Central nervous system solitary fibrous tumour/hemangiopericytoma presenting as nausea, vomiting and hepatic dysfunction after the first trimester of pregnancy: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Central nervous system solitary fibrous tumour/hemangiopericytoma presenting as nausea, vomiting and hepatic dysfunction after the first trimester of pregnancy: A case report
title_short Central nervous system solitary fibrous tumour/hemangiopericytoma presenting as nausea, vomiting and hepatic dysfunction after the first trimester of pregnancy: A case report
title_sort central nervous system solitary fibrous tumour/hemangiopericytoma presenting as nausea, vomiting and hepatic dysfunction after the first trimester of pregnancy: a case report
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7817527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33511039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crwh.2021.e00285
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