| Literature DB >> 35573529 |
Younus Qamar1, Maryam Gulzar1, Hannah Yonis1, Haytham Sabry2, Tariq Minhas1.
Abstract
A solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura (SFTP) is a rare pathology, frequently benign in nature, and is usually diagnosed incidentally on imaging. We herein describe the case of a previously fit and well, 35-year-old Caucasian lady, who presented to us with a history of progressively worsening shortness of breath. Her chest X-ray showed a near-complete opacification of the right hemithorax, with displacement of the mediastinum towards the left. This study was supplemented by a computed tomography (CT), which demonstrated a well-circumscribed, non-homogenous mass, occupying the entirety of the right hemithorax. A large, smooth, encapsulated tumour was surgically resected via a posterolateral thoracotomy, measuring approximately 23.1 cm x 21.0 cm x 11.5 cm and weighing 3640 grams. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of a benign SFTP with an intermediate malignant potential. At six months, a follow-up CT scan demonstrated no evidence of disease recurrence.Entities:
Keywords: benign lesion; hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy; paraneoplastic syndromes; pleural fibroma; pleural mass; pleural neoplasm; pleural tumour; right posterolateral thoracotomy; solitary fibrous pleural tumour; surgical resection
Year: 2022 PMID: 35573529 PMCID: PMC9098101 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184