World Journal of Surgical Oncology (Jan 2008)

Painful swollen leg – think beyond deep vein thrombosis or Baker's cyst

  • Babu Vinayagam,
  • Arumilli Buchi RB,
  • Paul Ashok S

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-6-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 6

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Abstract Background The diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis of leg is very common in clinical practice. Not infrequently a range of pathologies are diagnosed after excluding a thrombosis, often after a period of anticoagulation. Case presentation This is a report of three patients who presented with a painful swollen leg and were initially treated as a deep vein thrombosis or a baker's cyst, but later diagnosed as a pleomorphic sarcoma, a malignant giant cell tumor of the muscle and a myxoid liposarcoma. A brief review of such similar reports and the relevant literature is presented. Conclusion A painful swollen leg is a common clinical scenario and though rare, tumors must be thought of without any delay, in a duplex negative, low risk deep vein thrombosis situation.