| Literature DB >> 29576015 |
O Karray1, R Boulma2, A Abdi3, A Ben Miled4, A Dhaoui5, N Menif4, K Bellil5, H Khouni2, A Chouchen3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Leiomyomas are benign tumors observed mainly in adult women. The retroperitoneum is a rare location for leiomyomas; almost 100 cases have been reported. Because retroperitoneal leiomyomas are paucisymptomatic and the tumor size at diagnosis is relatively large, surgical management is challenging. Regular follow-up is required because recurrence and malignant sarcomatous transformation have been described in a few cases. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Embolization; Leiomyoma; Retroperitoneal neoplasms; Surgery
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29576015 PMCID: PMC5868063 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-018-1617-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1A retroperitoneal tumor with a mass effect on the left kidney, the aorta, and the bowel. 1 = Tumor, 2 = left kidney, 3 = aorta, 4 = left kidney artery, 5 = iliac artery, 6 = pancreas
Fig. 2a Abundant and anarchic vascularization of the tumor, provided exclusively from the left renal artery. b Embolization of the renal artery led to complete disappearance of the tumor vascularization
Fig. 3Operative specimen. 1 = Tumor, 2 = left kidney, 3 = tumor capsule, 4 = left kidney capsule, 5 = the kidney’s hilum
Fig. 4Histological specimen showing mesenchymal proliferation and containing smooth muscle cells in a hypervascularized stroma
Fig. 5Immunohistochemical analysis revealed reactions that were (a) positive for desmin and (b) negative for HMB-45