Literature DB >> 19961046

A neglected giant subcutaneous leiomyosarcoma of the shoulder: a case report.

L Palla1, P Gentile, C Cannatà, P Ascenzi, O Buonomo, V Cervelli.   

Abstract

Superficial leiomyosarcoma is an exceeding uncommon malignant tumor, which can be located either cutaneous or subcutaneous tissues. It may occur anywhere in the body, but there is a predilection for the thighs. The distinction between cutaneous or subcutaneous, increased mass size (> 5 cm) and depth are considered to have worst prognosis in terms of recurrence and metastasis. We report a rare case of an 81-year-old woman, presented with a 20-cm leiomyosarcoma of the shoulder. The patient reported that the mass was completely asymptomatic and its growth was slow. A CT study showed a lesion closely apposed to the head of the humerus and revealed no a clear relationship with the surrounding muscles. There was no regional lymphadenopathy or the evidence of metastatic disease. After tumor resection, a large skin and soft-tissue defect was remained and the repair was performed by myocutaneous rotational free flap of latissimus dorsi. The conclusion of the histological analysis was: subcutaneous leiomyosarcoma pT2--grade 1+ (NCI system). The delayed diagnosis and the surgical treatment and giant size of soft tissue leiomyosarcoma may adversely affect the final result.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19961046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci        ISSN: 1128-3602            Impact factor:   3.507


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1.  Delayed diagnosis of dermal leiomyosarcoma mimicking keloid scar.

Authors:  Aseel Sleiwah; Aoibhinn Clinton; Kevin Herbert
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2018-01-26
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