A pulmonary mass extending into the left atrium through the pulmonary vein: a rare diagnosis with an unusual origin.

Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-26 DOI:10.1080/00015458.2023.2239550
Muhammet Ali Beyoglu, Mehmet Furkan Sahin, Muhammet Fethi Saglam, Huseyin Unsal Ercelik, Servet Guresci, Erdal Yekeler
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Abstract

Introduction: Myxofibrosarcoma usually occurs in the extremities of middle-aged to older adults. Metastatic myxofibrosarcomas generally emerge in the lung. In this case report, we aim to present a case of primary pulmonary myxofibrosarcoma with tumor thrombus extending into the left atrium without pulmonary vein or atrial invasion.

Case presentation: A 55-year-old male who was being followed up due to a pulmonary nodule presented with a mass extending from the left lower lobe to the left atrium. No extrathoracic malignancy was detected in the pre-operative examination. The mass extending into the left atrium without invasion was excised with the lower lobe of the left lung. A post-operative histopathological examination revealed myxofibrosarcoma.

Conclusion: Very few cases of cervical, thoracic wall, mediastinum and cardiac primary myxofibrosarcoma have been documented, and to the best of our knowledge, only one primary pulmonary myxofibrosarcoma case has previously been reported in the English literature. Here, we present a case of primary pulmonary myxofibrosarcoma that extended to the left atrium through the pulmonary vein. In such rare clinical presentations, intracardiac tumor resection should precede pulmonary resection due to the possibility of catastrophic tumor embolisms.

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通过肺静脉延伸至左心房的肺部肿块:一种起源不寻常的罕见诊断。
导言:肌纤维肉瘤通常发生在中老年人的四肢。转移性肌纤维肉瘤通常出现在肺部。在本病例报告中,我们旨在介绍一例原发性肺部肌纤维肉瘤,肿瘤血栓延伸至左心房,但未侵犯肺静脉或心房:一名 55 岁男性因肺部结节接受随访,发现肿块从左下叶延伸至左心房。术前检查未发现胸腔外恶性肿瘤。肿块延伸至左心房,但没有侵犯左肺,与左肺下叶一起切除。术后组织病理学检查显示为肌纤维肉瘤:据我们所知,此前只有一例原发性肺部肌纤维肉瘤在英文文献中有过报道。在此,我们介绍了一例通过肺静脉延伸至左心房的原发性肺肉纤维肉瘤。在这种罕见的临床表现中,心内肿瘤切除术应先于肺切除术,因为有可能发生灾难性的肿瘤栓塞。
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