| Literature DB >> 17988384 |
Paul Goldsmith1, Kostas Papagiannopoulos.
Abstract
Primary pleural myxoid liposarcoma is a rare entity and no agreed treatment options have been formulated once diagnosis has been made. We report two cases with subsequent management and make recommendations for treatment pathways in these rare cases.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17988384 PMCID: PMC2198914 DOI: 10.1186/1749-8090-2-48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Case reports of primary myxoid liposarcoma of the pleural cavity
| Goldsmith and Papagiannopoulos | ||||
| Case 1 | 42 | Malaise, dyspnoea, cough | Resection + radiotherapy. Recurrence – further resection + chemotherapy | Alive at one year |
| Case 2 | 80 | Dyspnoea | Resection | Died 8 months after Dx |
| Nader | ||||
| Case 1 | 45 | Bronchitis, pneumonia | Resection + Chemotherapy | Died 7 months after Dx |
| Case 2 | 73 | Incidental Pleural effusion on CXR | VATS + biopsy, not resected. Palliative care | Died 9 months after Dx |
| Case 3 | 80 | Incidental finding on CXR | Resection | Unknown |
| Wouters and Greve | 19 | None | Resection, radiotherapy four years later | Recurrence at four years, then radiotherapy, in remission |
| Evans | 61 | Chest pain, dyspnoea, pleural effusion | Resection | Unknown |
| Wong | 38 | Cough, dyspnoea | Resection + radiotherapy | Alive at five months |
CXR – chest X-ray
Dx – diagnosis
Figure 1Treatment pathway for myxoid liposarcoma of the pleural cavity.