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摘要
硬纤维瘤是一种具有侵袭性和多种形态的良性肿瘤,因此治疗方法广泛。这些方法包括观察到积极干预,如手术、放疗和全身治疗。因此,本病例报告旨在介绍放射治疗在一个拒绝截肢以保存器官的年轻女孩的硬纤维瘤中的作用。病例介绍:本研究报告一名13岁女孩在左上臂有巨大且疼痛的硬纤维瘤。左肩磁共振成像(MRI)显示左侧三角肌有一个8 x 9 x 17厘米的实性软组织肿块,坏死成分扩展到邻近的皮肤和皮下组织。在这种情况下,左肱骨连接到肱深动脉和静脉。先前的免疫组化病理研究显示纤维瘤病。多学科小组讨论导致选择放射治疗,因为肿瘤的定位和接近的关键结构。为了局部控制和器官保存,放疗也被选为最终的治疗选择。此外,辐射剂量为56 Gy / 2 Gy / 6周。六个月的随访后,患者报告疼痛缓解,活动范围改善,肿瘤大小缩小。结论:在不影响器官功能的情况下,放疗可减小女孩硬纤维瘤的大小,改善症状。
A Case Report of Radiation Therapy as Definitive Treatment for Desmoid Tumor in a Young Girl
Introduction: Desmoid tumor is a benign growth that can exhibit aggressiveness and various patterns, resulting in a wide range of management methods. These methods include observation to active interventions, such as surgery, radiation, and systemic therapy. Therefore, this case report aimed to present the role of radiation therapy for desmoid tumors in a young girl who refused limb amputation to preserve the organ.Case Presentation: This study presented the case of a 13-year-old girl with a vast and painful desmoid tumor in the left upper arm. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on the left shoulder showed an 8 x 9 x 17 cm solid soft tissue mass on the left deltoid muscle with the necrotic component that expands to adjacent cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue. In this case, the left humerus attaches to the deep brachial artery and vein. Previous pathological studies with immunohistochemicals showed desmoid fibromatosis. A multidisciplinary team discussion led to the selection of, radiotherapy for treatment because of tumor localization and proximity to the critical structure. Radiation was also selected as the definitive therapy of choice with the aim of local control and organ preservation. Furthermore, the radiation dose was 56 Gy in 2 Gy per fraction over six weeks. After six months of follow-up, the patient reported pain relief, improved range of motion, and reduced tumor size.Conclusion: Radiotherapy reduced desmoid tumor size and improved symptoms without compromising organ function in young girls.