| Literature DB >> 31145293 |
Xu-Qing Wang1, Han-Qing Yang, Ji-Xiang Chen, Zhen-Fa Mao, He Han, Gong Chen, Xin Fan.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are rare soft-tissue tumors characterized with spindle-cell, which occur more common in the chest and rarely seen in the abdomen. So far as we knew, SFTs accompanied with venopathy of portal vein has rarely been reported. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 36-year-old male presented with left-sided abdominal mass and portal vein expansion on ultrasound. DIAGNOSES: The post-operative histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of Solitary fibrous tumor.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31145293 PMCID: PMC6708711 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000015757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1(A) The blood supply in the tumor is abundant, and multiple blood vessels are present (arrow). (HE staining ∗40) (B) The blood supply in the tumor is abundant, and multiple blood vessels are present (arrow). (HE staining ∗200) (C): Arterial wall significantly stained with elastic fibers, while negative staining (arrows) on the venous wall. (elastic fiber stained∗40) (D): The presence of traffic between the arteries and veins (arrows) can be clearly seen, and red blood cells remain in the traffic. (elastic fiber stained∗200).
Figure 2(A) The nourishing artery (arrow) of solitary fibrous tumors It is independently originated from the abdominal aorta, and nourishes the tumor. (abdominal CT scan) (B): The nourishing artery (arrow) of solitary fibrous tumors demonstrated with abdominal 3D revascularization. (C): The vein (arrow) of solitary fibrous tumors is located behind the kidneys and is divided into 2 branches which directly afflux to the portal vein. (abdominal CT scan)(D): The vein return (arrow) of solitary fibrous tumors showed by with abdominal 3D revascularization.