Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology (Jul 2024)

Post-mortem detection of a calcifying fibrous pseudotumor at a rare site—A case report

  • Jhansi L. Mylapalli,
  • Hemlata Jangir,
  • Meenakshi Sharma,
  • Vidhu Prabhakar,
  • Piyush R. Sandhu,
  • Arulselvi Subramanian,
  • Adarsh Barwad,
  • Sanjeev Lalwani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 3

Abstract

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We report the case of a 48 year old man brought-in-dead to the trauma unit following an alleged accidental fall from a multi-storied building. Autopsy findings were consistent with traumatic injuries to the head, chest and spine. Incidentally, a bit of the diaphragm with a pearly white lobulated mass over the pleural surface was observed. Histopathological examination detected a calcifying fibrous pseudotumour (CFPT), confirmed by positive immunostaining for cluster of differentiation protein-34 (CD34) and vimentin (focally). CFPTs are slow-growing pseudotumours that are clinically benign with extremely low rate of recurrence and this might just be the first reported case of CFPT on the diaphragm. This shall further aid clinicians to diagnose these rare yet significant soft tissue tumors in uncommon sites.

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