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Jeetendra Bajpai1, Saurav Shukla1, Moazzam Jah1, Alok Kumar Singh1, Mohit Goel1, Amit Mourya1, Nikhil Sachdeva1.
Abstract
Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS) is a distinctive variant of fibrosarcoma. LGFMS is a rare soft tissue tumor that tends to develop in the deep soft tissue of young adults and has the potential for local recurrence or distant metastasis. The current case report presents a 22-year-old male complaining of a slow growing painless mass in the right knee over a period of 10 years. Following complete evaluation by radiological and histopathological examination, a diagnosis of LGFMS was confirmed and a wide excision was performed. Currently, the patient has been under follow-up for the last five years without any evidence of metastasis. The present case report provides further information concerning the diagnosis, imaging and management of LGFMS.Entities:
Keywords: low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma; patella; tibia
Year: 2014 PMID: 24944715 PMCID: PMC3961463 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2014.1888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1Image showing full flexion of the knee.
Figure 2Image showing full extension of the knee.
Figure 3Lateral view X-ray showing a lytic area in the proximal end of the tibia presenting with soft tissue calcification.
Figure 4Anteroposterior view X-ray showing a normal joint space and a soft tissue shadow.
Figure 5T1 fat-suppressed contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging revealed a hyperintense central section and hypointense irregular wall, corresponding to a myxoid and fibrous pattern.
Figure 6Magnetic resonance image showing the axial section incorporating the anteromedial portion of the tibia.
Figure 7Cut section of the gross specimen.
Figure 8Microscopic image. The tumor was composed of bland spindle shaped cells with small hyperchromatic nuclei which were oval to tapered in shape, containing finely clumped chromatin with palely eosinophilic cytoplasms. The cells exhibited a mild nuclear pleomorphism with little mitotic activity. Hematoxylin and eoisin staining. Magnification, ×200.