年轻成人下腔静脉及髂静脉的肿瘤血栓形成导致单侧下肢水肿:罕见的骨骼尤文氏肉瘤

Praveen Kumar , Bhoopendra P. Singh , Shailendra Mohan Shukla , Lubna Khan , Ojaswi Pathak
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静脉血栓栓塞事件(TEs)与恶性肿瘤的关联是众所周知的。尤文氏肉瘤通常表现为原发部位肿胀,但由于右髂静脉和下颌骨的肿瘤血栓形成而表现为单侧下肢水肿是罕见的。一位30岁男性患者因右侧下肢广泛肿胀入院,影像学检查(平片、超声、多普勒、计算机断层扫描)显示右侧髂骨、毗邻骶骨处出现肿块,右侧髂静脉肿瘤血栓延伸至下腔静脉。组织病理学诊断为尤文氏肉瘤。患者经化疗及手术栓塞切除治疗成功。因此,当年轻患者出现深静脉血栓形成时,不仅要检查是否有血栓倾向,而且要让临床医生怀疑是否有局部恶性肿瘤。治疗取决于肿瘤血栓的近端范围。随着影像学和化疗方案的进步,早期诊断成为可能,适当的治疗计划可改善预后。据我们所知,骨骼尤文氏肉瘤合并轻度血栓形成是一种已知的实体,但医学文献中尚未报道肿瘤直接侵入静脉导致肿瘤静脉血栓形成的病例。
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Tumoral thrombosis of inferior vena cava and iliac veins resulting in unilateral lower limb edema in a young adult: A rare presentation of skeletal Ewing's sarcoma

Association of venous thromboembolic events (TEs) with malignancy is well known. Ewing's sarcoma usually presents as swelling at the primary site, however presenting as unilateral lower limb edema due to tumoral thrombosis of right iliac vein and IVC is a rare event. A 30-year-old male patient with extensive right lower limb swelling was admitted and imaging studies (plain film, ultrasonography, Doppler, computed tomography) revealed a mass arising from right iliac bone, adjoining sacrum and tumoral thrombosis of right iliac veins extending into inferior vena cava. Histopathological diagnosis was Ewing's sarcoma. Patient was treated successfully with chemotherapy and surgical embolectomy. So a young patient presenting with deep vein thrombosis should be investigated not only to establish any thrombophilic pre-disposition, but also let the clinician to suspect for any local malignancy. Treatment depends upon the proximal extent of tumoral thrombus. With advances in imaging and chemotherapeutic regimens early diagnosis is possible and appropriate treatment planning improves the prognosis. To our knowledge skeletal Ewing's sarcoma with bland thrombosis is a known entity however no such case with direct invasion of tumor into veins leading to tumoral venous thrombosis has been reported in medical literature.

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