| Literature DB >> 27386494 |
Hannah Copeland1, Peter B Makdisi1, Michael Duncan1, Thomas C Wozniak1, George Makdisi1.
Abstract
A 69-year-old female with a history of a heart transplant 16 years prior, presented with a large left chest mass identified on fluoroscopy in the cardiac catheterization lab. The patient noted a 40 pound weight loss in one year. A chest X-ray (CXR) and chest computed tomography (CT) demonstrated a large complex cystic mass in the left chest. A CT guided aspiration was performed, and the cytology for the cyst fluid was negative for malignancy. The patient continued to have worsening shortness of breath, a repeat chest CT scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) three months later, demonstrated a recurrence of the left pleural mass. Further, work-up was negative for tumor. A left video assisted thoracotomy exploration was performed and left thoracotomy was needed for the mass resection. The final pathology demonstrated a high grade osteosarcoma. The post-operative course was unremarkable.Entities:
Keywords: Extraskeletal osteosarcoma; primary pleural malignancy; primary sarcoma
Year: 2016 PMID: 27386494 PMCID: PMC4916367 DOI: 10.21037/atm.2016.05.47
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839