Thoracic Cancer (Sep 2022)

Thoracic myopericytoma in an older adult, rare but possible: A case report

  • Maria Concetta Nigro,
  • Maria Giulia Pirini,
  • Elena Garelli,
  • Marina Marchi,
  • Alessandra Musto,
  • Maria Abbondanza Pantaleo,
  • Piergiorgio Solli,
  • Andrea Ardizzoni,
  • Margherita Nannini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.14535
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 17
pp. 2532 – 2535

Abstract

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Abstract Myopericytoma is a rare tumor generally arising from skin and soft tissues of extremities, trunk, head, and neck regions, rarely from visceral sites. An intrathoracic visceral localization may carry a broad differential diagnosis including primary lung, pleura and chest wall lesions, or metastatic lesions. To date, any radiological features have been recognized and diagnosis of myopericytoma with intrathoracic localization remains still challenging. Here, we describe the case of a subpleural lesion incidentally diagnosed in an older adult affected by gastric cancer. Radiological features did not allow a differential diagnosis between a benign lesion, a primary tumor, or a metastasis. After resection, the histological examination showed histopathological features congruent with the diagnosis of myopericytoma. This unusual presentation reflects the need to share clinical, radiological, and histopathological data about this uncommon but frequently misdiagnosed disease.

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