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Primary renal synovial sarcoma: computed tomography imaging findings.

Xiao-Fei Lv1, Ying-Wei Qiu2, Lu-Jun Han1, Jing Cao3, Chao Zhang4, Zhen-Yin Liu1, Xue-Lin Zhang5, Pei-Qiang Cai1, Li Li6.   

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BACKGROUND: A synovial sarcoma arising from the kidney is extremely rare. To date, few data are available on their radiological features.
PURPOSE: To identify the computer tomography (CT) imaging findings of primary renal synovial sarcomas (PRSSs).
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Five cases of PRSS confirmed by histopathological and cytogenetic studies were retrospectively analyzed. All patients had undergone unenhanced and multiphase enhanced CT examinations (one patient underwent CT twice). The CT characteristics, including shape, size, margin, attenuation, and enhancement pattern after intravenous contrast medium injection, were analyzed.
RESULTS: The study involved two female and three male patients (mean age, 27.4 years; range, 15-43 years). Unenhanced CT showed completely or partly well-defined masses, with heterogeneous (n = 5) or homogeneous (n = 1) patchy low density. On multiphase contrast-enhanced CT, in five of the six CT examinations, the tumors appeared as solid-cystic masses with cyst walls or pseudo-capsules, and demonstrated moderately heterogeneous (n = 5) and/or septate enhancement (n = 2), with a "rapid wash-in and slow wash-out" pattern of enhancement in the solid component. Only one tumor showed a simple cyst appearance and developed an irregular, intratumoral, septate soft density 8 months later. A renal vein and inferior vena cava thrombus was noticed in one patient, while lymphadenopathy was not observed in any patient.
CONCLUSION: PRSS should be included in the differential diagnosis when an adolescent or young adult presents with a renal neoplasm appearing as a solid-cystic mass with well-defined borders, a cystic wall or pseudo-capsule, heterogeneous or septate enhancement, a "rapid wash-in and slow wash-out" pattern of enhancement in the solid component, and no sign of lymphadenopathy. © The Foundation Acta Radiologica 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav.

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Keywords:  Synovial sarcoma; computed tomography; kidney

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24682407     DOI: 10.1177/0284185114528836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol        ISSN: 0284-1851            Impact factor:   1.990


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1.  Intraperitoneal Rupture of a Synovial Sarcoma of the Kidney.

Authors:  Andrew Stamm; Neal Conti; Semra Olgac; John Paul Flores; Michael J Wagner; Paul Kozlowski
Journal:  Rev Urol       Date:  2019

Review 2.  Renal Tumors of Childhood: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation Part 2. The 2nd Decade: From the Radiologic Pathology Archives.

Authors:  Ellen M Chung; Grant E Lattin; Kimberly E Fagen; Andrew M Kim; Michael A Pavio; Adam J Fehringer; Richard M Conran
Journal:  Radiographics       Date:  2017 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 5.333

Review 3.  Primary synovial sarcoma of the kidney: a case report of complete pathological response at a Lebanese tertiary care center.

Authors:  Alissar El Chediak; Deborah Mukherji; Sally Temraz; Samer Nassif; Sara Sinno; Rami Mahfouz; Ali Shamseddine
Journal:  BMC Urol       Date:  2018-05-11       Impact factor: 2.264

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