| Literature DB >> 24838217 |
Jessica Daniels1, Carl Green2, Ashok Paul3.
Abstract
Soft tissue sarcomas are rare malignancies, of which liposarcomas are the most common. Pleomorphic liposarcoma accounts for 5% of liposarcoma diagnoses and most commonly presents in the thigh. A 57-year-old female presented with a 5-year history of a persistent, painless swelling of the left great toe that had been previously diagnosed and treated as an in-grown toenail. After magnetic resonance imaging and core biopsy, a grade 2 pleomorphic liposarcoma was diagnosed. Treatment consisted of neoadjuvant radiotherapy and amputation of the great toe and proximal half of the first metatarsal with primary closure. The patient had no evidence of local recurrence or metastatic disease after 1 year of follow-up and, with the use of a prosthesis, had a good functional outcome. This is the first documented presentation of a high-grade pleomorphic liposarcoma of the great toe to our knowledge. Although soft tissue sarcomas are rare, a high index of suspicion is required by clinicians when presented with a soft tissue mass to promptly diagnose and treat these potentially fatal lesions.Entities:
Keywords: diagnosis; ingrown toenail; malignancy; neoadjuvant radiotherapy; pleomorphic; tumor
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24838217 DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2014.02.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Surg ISSN: 1067-2516 Impact factor: 1.286