| Literature DB >> 25788998 |
Yin Lv1, Fan Wang1, Wenchuan Qian1, Guoping Sun1.
Abstract
Pulmonary artery (PA) leiomyosarcoma (PAL) is a rare but extremely malignant tumor of the cardiovascular system, which is often misdiagnosed as pulmonary thromboembolism. Although the early detection and surgical resection improves patient survival, the benefits of adjuvant therapy are not well understood. The current study presents the case of a patient with primary PAL who underwent surgical resection along with three courses of chemotherapy. Despite these interventions, the patient experienced recurrence of the PAL within four months following treatment. The patient received localized radiotherapy and subsequently achieved a stable disease state. This case indicates that radiotherapy may offer a benefit to PAL patients, particularly those who do not respond to chemotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: leiomyosarcoma; pulmonary artery; pulmonary thromboembolis; radiotherapy
Year: 2015 PMID: 25788998 PMCID: PMC4356380 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2015.2957
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1(A) Major vascular reconstruction was performed by Computed tomography angiography (10/27/2012). (B) Representative pathological image following surgery on 11/14/2012. Tissue was stained using hematoxylin and eosin.
Figure 2A representative computed tomography image (A) prior to surgery (10/27/2012), and (B) following surgery (11/30/2012). Arrows indicate the location of the pulmonary artery leiomyosarcoma tumor prior to surgery.
Figure 3(A) Representative CT image (3/20/2013) showing recurrence of the pulmonary artery leiomyosarcoma tumor (arrow). (B) Representative CT image during radiotherapy (04/16/2013) showing a slight reduction in the size of the tumor (arrow). CT, computed tomography.
Figure 5The planning of radiotherapy. (A) The target delineation and (B) the iso-dose curves of clinical target volume.
Figure 4(A) Representative CT image after 25 days of radiotherapy at 5/27/2013. (B) Representative CT image recorded during follow up three months following radiotherapy (8/08/2013), illustrating further reduction of the tumor mass (arrow). CT, computed tomography.