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Query: UMLS:C0034065 (
pulmonary embolism
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A 69-year-old man presented with cough, shortness of breath, and fatigue. He was initially treated for allergies and then for
pulmonary embolism
. Radiologically, a tumor mass was found to occlude the right pulmonary artery and involve the pulmonary trunk. A right pneumonectomy was performed. Histologically, a cellular malignant spindle and epithelioid tumor with areas of necrosis and brisk mitotic activity was seen. In some areas, the tumor appeared to form vascular channels. Focal osteosarcomatous differentiation was present. Immunohistochemical studies were performed including vimentin,
smooth muscle actin
, desmin, CD31, CD34, S100, and pan-cytokeratin. The tumor cells were positive for CD31 and vimentin and negative for pan-cytokeratin, CD34, and S100. Two months after surgery, the patient was alive and well.
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PMID:Pulmonary artery angiosarcoma: a clinicopathologic and radiological correlation. 1608 54
Primary pulmonary artery sarcomas (PASs) are rare and lethal tumors. They are easily misdiagnosed as chronic
pulmonary embolism
, mediastinal mass or tumor emboli, which delay a proper treatment. Although the advanced technologies are now increasingly being used, their diagnosis is usually hard to establish preoperatively at the present time. We report here a case of a 68-year-old female with PAS with lung metastases, who firstly presented with symptoms of common cold and anemia. Although a PAS had been suspected, the final diagnosis of pulmonary intimal sarcoma was made only postoperatively by histological and immunohistochemical examination. The patient died 8 months after the operation because of tumor growth progression, despite adjuvant chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Although pulmonary intimal sarcomas are usually of poorly differentiated mesenchymal malignancy, most reported cases are immunohistochemically positive for vimentin, alpha-smooth muscle actin (
SMA
), and/or desmin, therefore resembling leiomyosarcomas. However, the diagnosis of leiomyosarcoma should not be made on the basis of immunostains in the absence of typical morphologic features, and PAS, like the present case, should be more appropriately classified as intimal sarcoma according to the new WHO Classification of Tumours of Soft Tissue and Bone published in 2002.
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PMID:Intimal sarcoma of the pulmonary artery: report of an autopsy case. 1613 54
Angiomyolipoma (AML) is the most common benign tumor of the kidney, which is composed of a mixture of three tissue components: blood vessels, smooth muscle and adipose cells. Occasionally, AML may extend into the renal vein or the vena cava, but so far at least, intracardiac extension was rarely reported. We herein present one case of renal AML with intracardiac extension and
pulmonary embolism
simultaneously in a 52-year-old Chinese female patient. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed a well-demarcated heterogeneous mass in the right kidney which extended into the right atrium through the right renal vein and inferior vena cava and resulted in embolization in the right pulmonary artery. The renal mass together with the thrombus was resected. The renal mass and thrombus in vena cava and right atrium shared the similar histological features: mature adipose tissue, smooth muscle and thick-walled vessels. The thrombus in the right pulmonary artery was mainly composed of mature adipose tissue. These histological features and the result of positive immunostaining for HMB-45, Melan-A, and
smooth muscle actin
supported the diagnosis of AML. The component of epithelioid cells was less than 5% and mitosis was rarely seen. Intracardiac extension is often observed in the malignant tumor and only seldom seen in benign tumors. Our case reminds the rare possibility of intracardiac extension in renal AML, which may potentially result in fatal complications if not appropriately managed.
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PMID:A case of renal angiomyolipoma with intracardiac extension and asymptomatic pulmonary embolism. 2369 40