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Elisabeth Pérez-Ruiz1, Maite Delgado, Andrés Sanz, Ana Maria Serradilla Gil, Antonio Rueda Domínguez.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Histiocytic sarcoma is a rare neoplasm with few cases reported in the literature of which some were diagnosed in animals. This neoplasm arises from abnormal reticuloendothelial system cell proliferation of histiocytes and has an aggressive behavior especially if located in the central nervous system. We present the first case of a patient with histiocytic sarcoma that involved the meninges and had a good course after multidisciplinary treatment. CASEEntities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23668836 PMCID: PMC3663802 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-7-127
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrating meningeal involvement and possible neoplastic disease. From left to right: Axial T1 image, coronal T1 image, and axial T2 image.
Figure 2Histologícal findings. A. Laminar fragment corresponding to dura mater (right) on which arises the tumor. B. Diffuse non-cohesive proliferation of neoplastic cells that look like a histiocyte. The cells are variable in size, with irregular nuclei and a strikingly large central nucleus. There is a lymphocyte and neutrophil inflammatory background showing numerous neutrophils and phagocytosis by tumor cells. C. Positive expression of CD68 in tumor cells.