Pleura's solitary fibrous tumor. Clinical pathology analysis of 17 cases
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INTRODUCTION: Solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura (SFTP) is a rare neoplasm that usually originates from the visceral pleura, but it can occur in a wide range of tissues. Approximately 12% of pleural cases are malignant tumors and surgical excision usually become curative. The objective of this study is to present 17 new cases of SFTP and analyze the morphological characteristics that help to identify tumors with a malignant behavior. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We did a retrospective review of the patients who had primary pleural tumors from January 1995 to August 2005. RESULTS: Among a total of 94 primary pleural tumors, 17 patients were enrolled in this study, 8 men and 9 women, with a mean age of 63 years. Thirteen cases (76%) were benign and four cases (23%) were malignant. Local recurrences occurred in three cases. There were no metastases found. Recurrences occurred only in malignancy tumors. All malignant tumors were high cellularity and had hemiangiopericitic pattern, more than 4 mitoses per 10 high power fields, and moderate to marked polymorphism. CONCLUSIONS: SFTP shows a benign biologic outcome in most of the cases. There are some histological characteristics that led to distinguish between benign and malign neoplasm.
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2006
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Article
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Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Patología
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- Enfermedades