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背景:胸膜钙化纤维瘤(CFT)是中青年人中较为罕见的良性病变。我们报告了一名患有胸膜钙化纤维瘤的 31 岁女性,她成功地接受了胸腔镜全切术:病例介绍:一名无症状的女性在例行体检时偶然在胸部 X 光片上发现右下肺野有肿块。胸部计算机断层扫描显示,下纵隔有一个轮廓清晰的肿块,最大直径约 5.5 厘米。食管胃十二指肠镜检查显示食管未发现异常。内镜超声检查(EUS)显示肿瘤轮廓清晰,内部无血流。EUS 细针穿刺未能明确诊断。因此,为了诊断和治疗目的,患者接受了胸腔镜肿瘤去核术。根据切除标本的组织病理学结果、一名年轻女性体内肿瘤的高纤维成分以及肉芽肿钙化的鉴定,确定了 CFT 的诊断:结论:为一名年轻女性成功实施了胸腔镜下肿瘤全切术,以治疗胸膜产生的CFT。
Successful thoracoscopic enucleation of a calcifying fibrous tumor of the lower mediastinum in a young woman.
Background: Calcifying fibrous tumor (CFT) arising from the pleura is a relatively rare benign lesion in young and middle-aged adults. We report a 31-year-old woman with pleural CFT who underwent successful complete thoracoscopic enucleation.
Case presentation: An asymptomatic woman presented with a mass in the right lower lung field that was incidentally detected on a chest X-ray during a routine medical checkup. Chest computed tomography showed a well-defined mass in the lower mediastinum, with a maximum diameter of approximately 5.5 cm. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed no abnormal findings in the esophagus. An endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) revealed a well-defined tumor with no internal blood flow. EUS-fine needle aspiration failed to establish a definitive diagnosis. Therefore, thoracoscopic tumor enucleation was performed for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Based on the histopathological findings of the resected specimen, the presence of a tumor with a high fibrous component in a young woman, and the identification of granulomatous calcifications, a diagnosis of CFT was established.
Conclusions: Complete thoracoscopic tumor enucleation was successfully performed for CFT arising from the pleura in a young adult woman.