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Giant neurogenic tumors of mediastinum: report of two cases and literature review 被引量:1
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作者 Jingwei Wang Jidong Yan +3 位作者 Shuhua Ren Yu Guo Yang Gao Lijun Zhou 《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第2期259-262,共4页
Neurogenic tumors are commonly found in the mediastinum, especially in the posterior mediastinum or in the chest wall, neurogenic tumors may reach large size before becoming symptomatic. If the neurogenic tumor occupi... Neurogenic tumors are commonly found in the mediastinum, especially in the posterior mediastinum or in the chest wall, neurogenic tumors may reach large size before becoming symptomatic. If the neurogenic tumor occupied more than half size of the chest wall accompanied by mediastinal shift, tracheal compression, or superior vena reflux disorder, it may be called giant intrathoracic neurogenic tumors. Giant intrathoracic neurogenic tumors are relatively rare. Most of intrathoracic neurogenic tumors were benign or low-grade malignant tumors in nature. Complete surgical excision should be the rule for these patients. We report two cases of giant neurogenic tumors, and study the clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods, surgical management, and prognosis in the light of the most important published data. 展开更多
关键词 Mediastinal neoplasms giant intrathoracic neurogenic tumors
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Comprehensive clinicopathologic characteristics of intraabdominal neurogenic tumors:Single institution experience
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作者 Cem Simsek Meral Uner +5 位作者 Feride Ozkara Orkun Akman Aytekin Akyol Taylan Kav Cenk Sokmensuer Gokhan Gedikoglu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第10期2218-2227,共10页
BACKGROUND Neurogenic tumors are rare but represent an important consideration in the differential diagnosis of abdominal mesenchymal tumors.Reports on their incidence,pathological features and clinical characteristic... BACKGROUND Neurogenic tumors are rare but represent an important consideration in the differential diagnosis of abdominal mesenchymal tumors.Reports on their incidence,pathological features and clinical characteristics are scarce.AIM To advance the overall knowledge on the histologic,immunohistochemical,clinical and radiologic characteristics of neurogenic tumors through this case series.METHODS An established database of a nationwide tertiary referral center,covering a 15-year period(2005 and 2020),was retrospectively re-evaluated.Diagnoses of neurogenic tumor cases were confirmed by two experts following review of the macroscopic,histological and immunohistochemical records along with findings from analysis of archived tissue sections for each included patient.Tissue microarrays were constructed for cases lacking necessary immunohistochemical studies.Clinical data and follow-up information were collected from the hospital records and the patients themselves,when available.RESULTS The study included 19 cases of intraabdominal neurogenic tumors,representing 12 women and 7 men, between 18 and 86 years of age (median: 51 years). Finalconfirmed diagnoses were 12 schwannomas, 2 diffuse submucosal neurofibromatoses,2 ganglioneuromas, 2 malignant peripheral sheath nerve tumors,and 1 mucosal Schwann cell hamartoma. Sizes of the tumors were variable, with amedian diameter of 4 cm;the two largest (> 10 cm) were schwannomas. Themajority of cases were asymptomatic at presentation, but the most frequentsymptom was abdominal pain. Gastrointestinal tract lesions were detected withendoscopy and extra-luminal lesions were detected with cross-sectional imaging.All cases were S100-positive and CD117-negative;most cases were negative fordesmin, epithelial membrane antigen, smooth muscle actin and CD34. In all but 5cases, the Ki67 proliferation index was ≤ 1%.CONCLUSION Re-evaluation of 19 cases of abdominal neurogenic tumors demonstrated considerablevariability in clinicopathologic characteristics depending on location,dimension and histological features. 展开更多
关键词 neurogenic tumors Mesenchymal tumors SCHWANNOMA NEUROFIBROMA Malignant peripheral sheath tumor INTRAABDOMINAL
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Tension pneumocephalus following endoscopic resection of a mediastinal thoracic spinal tumor:A case report
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作者 Chao-Yuan Chang Cheng-Che Hung +1 位作者 Ju-Mien Liu Cheng-Di Chiu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第2期725-732,共8页
BACKGROUND Pneumocephalus is a rare complication presenting in the postoperative period of a thoracoscopic operation.We report a case in which tension pneumocephalus occurred after thoracoscopic resection as well as t... BACKGROUND Pneumocephalus is a rare complication presenting in the postoperative period of a thoracoscopic operation.We report a case in which tension pneumocephalus occurred after thoracoscopic resection as well as the subsequent approach of surgical management.CASE SUMMARY A 66-year-old man who received thoracoscopic resection to remove an intrathoracic,posterior mediastinal,dumbbell-shaped,pathology-proven neurogenic tumor.The patient then reported experiencing progressively severe headaches,especially when in an upright position.A brain computed tomography scan at a local hospital disclosed extensive pneumocephalus.Revision surgery for resection of the pseudomeningocele and repair of the cerebrospinal fluid leakage was thus arranged for the patient.During the operation,we traced the cerebrospinal fluid leakage and found that it might have derived from incomplete endoscopic clipping around the tumor stump near the dural sac at the T3 level.After that,we wrapped and sealed all the possible origins of the leakage with autologous fat,tissue glue,gelfoam,and duraseal layer by layer.The patient recovered well,and the computed tomography images showed resolution of the pneumocephalus.CONCLUSION This report and literature review indicated that the risk of developing a tension pneumocephalus cannot be ignored and should be monitored carefully after thoracoscopic tumor resection. 展开更多
关键词 Tension pneumocephalus neurogenic tumor Thoracoscope Case report
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