| Literature DB >> 24944501 |
Maria Caterina Pallotti1, Margherita Nannini1, Claudio Agostinelli1, Simona Leoni1, Valerio Di Scioscio1, Anna Mandrioli1, Cristian Lolli1, Maristella Saponara1, Stefano Pileri1, Luigi Bolondi1, Guido Biasco1, Maria Abbondanza Pantaleo1.
Abstract
Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EH) is a rare tumor arising from the vascular endothelial cells of soft tissue or visceral organs. The most common visceral site is the liver, where it is often involved in a multifocal manner known as hepatic EH (HEH). Surgical resection with curative intent represents the gold standard therapy. When surgery is not feasible, or in cases of metastatic disease, no standard medical treatment is currently indicated. In small series, drugs with anti-angiogenic activity (such as bevacizumab, sorafenib, thalidomide, and lenalidomide) have been proposed with promising results. We describe a 73-year-old man with multifocal non-resectable HEH treated with lenalidomide. Disease status was evaluated by abdominal ultrasound and magnetic resonance every four months. The patient was treated for a total of 39 mo with prolonged disease stabilization and, at the time of writing, is still under treatment with a good tolerance profile. During a short period of treatment discontinuation, the disease showed slight progression that immediately resolved after the reintroduction of lenalidomide. Lenalidomide may represent a valid treatment option for HEH due to its anti-angiogenic and antineoplastic activities. This preliminary result merits further study in a large series.Entities:
Keywords: Abdominal ultrasound; Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma; Lenalidomide; Liver; Magnetic resonance
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24944501 PMCID: PMC4051950 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i22.7049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1007-9327 Impact factor: 5.742