| Literature DB >> 9130354 |
H Isobe1, Y Wada, J Ryo, T Matsushita, T Makino, B Satoh, S Kanaya, T Katayama, M Ohtoshi.
Abstract
Retroperitoneal fibrosarcoma is a rare disease that has proven difficult to treat due to its high incidence of postoperative local recurrence. We recently experienced a patient in whom retroperitoneal fibrosarcoma was followed by liver metastasis without local recurrence. A 34-year-old woman who initially presented with right upper quadrant pain was found to have a retroperitoneal tumor by diagnostic imaging techniques. Extirpation of the tumor was performed and the histopathological diagnosis was fibrosarcoma. A solitary metastasis was detected in the lateral segment 1 year after this operation and a lateral segmentectomy was carried out; however, a short time later, multiple liver metastases were found. Initially, ethanol injections were given with little effect, following which CYVADIC chemotherapy, consisting of cyclophosphamide, vincristine, farmorubicin, and dacarbazine was administered. An excellent responsiveness without severe toxicity was achieved after five cycles, with a significant reduction in tumor size, being estimated as a complete response. Thus, we consider that this chemotherapy regimen could be a promising mode of treatment for liver metastasis from retroperitoneal fibrosarcoma without local recurrence.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9130354 DOI: 10.1007/bf02385715
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Today ISSN: 0941-1291 Impact factor: 2.549