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Yumi Tanaka1, Tatsuya Yoshimasu1, Shoji Oura1, Yoshimitsu Hirai1, Mitsumasa Kawago1, Yoshitaka Okamura1.
Abstract
We report a case of primary clear-cell sarcoma (CCS) in the mediastinum. In October 2011, a 63-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for surgical resection. The tumor was completely excised by video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. The tumor was well encapsulated and did not invade the pleura. Histological examination led to a final diagnosis of primary CCS in the mediastinum. The patient remains alive without evidence of recurrence at 15 months after surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Mediastinal tumor; Sarcoma; Thoracoscopy
Year: 2014 PMID: 24932172 PMCID: PMC4049018 DOI: 10.1159/000363180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Oncol ISSN: 1662-6575
Fig. 1Chest computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) (October 2011). a Enhanced CT image showing an oval mass (55 × 55 × 85 mm) in the right upper posterior mediastinum. The tumor mass was heterogeneous with clear borders. b T1-weighted MR image showing a mass with areas of high signal intensity.
Fig. 2Histopathological findings of the tumor. a The tumor cells were distributed in nests separated by fibrous connective tissue, showing an alveolar pattern (HE staining, ×20). b The tumor cells had eosinophilic and clear cytoplasm and oval vesicular nuclei of varying sizes, with characteristic prominent eosinophilic nucleoli. There were some melanin-producing tumor cells (HE staining, ×20). c The tumor cells were strongly and diffusely positive for HMB-45 protein (×20).