| Literature DB >> 29158858 |
Basma Karrakchou1, Youssef Yaikoubi1, Mohamed Said Chairi1, Abdelouahed Jalil1.
Abstract
Elastofibroma dorsi (ED) is an uncommon benign soft tissue tumor with an uncertain pathogenesis. It mostly occurs in the infrascapular region of elderly people with a female predominance. Typically bilateral, ED can also be unilateral. While many patients remain asymptomatic, ED can be responsible of a periscapular arch source of ache. The diagnosis of ED is set on magnetic resonance imaging, and the pathological study ensures the diagnosis after surgical excision and establishes the differential diagnosis with malignant neoplasic process. The prognosis is excellent with extremely rare recurrence cases. Herein we report a case of a 54-years-old woman with a bilateral painful ED. The diagnosis was based on clinical and MRI findings that revealed bilateral tumors. Surgery was decided due to the symptomatic nature of the tumors. Pathological study confirmed the diagnosis. The post operative course was uncomplicated. We update through a review of the literature aspects of the diagnostic and therapeutic care of Elastofibroma dorsi.Entities:
Keywords: Elastofibroma dorsi; benign tumor; pathology; scapula; surgery
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29158858 PMCID: PMC5687875 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2017.28.34.13675
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1Front view showing the 2 scapular masses, more prominent in the right side and on abducting arms
Figure 2MRI image of elatofibroma dorsi (sagittal view)
Figure 3MRI image of bilateral elastofibroma dorsi (transversal view)
Figure 4Intraoperative view of the subscapular mass
Figure 5Surgical excision of the elastofibroma dorsi
Figure 6The two excised masses