Frontiers in Oncology (Nov 2024)

Case report: A case of giant malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura with Doege-Potter’s syndrome and review of the literature

  • Jie Li,
  • Hong-Tao Tang,
  • Qing Liu,
  • Qing Liu,
  • Cai-Han Li,
  • Wei-Yang Chen,
  • Zeng-Wei Yu,
  • Lei Wang,
  • Lin Lin,
  • Jin-Lan Zhao,
  • Chun-Yan Zhao,
  • Long-Qi Chen,
  • Dong Tian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1437535
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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The solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura (SFTP) is a rare intrathoracic neoplasm that commonly originates from the subpleural mesenchymal cells of the visceral pleura and accounts for less than 5% of all pleural tumors. We reported a case of a 54-year-old man with a two-week history of hypoglycemia, a six-month history of productive cough and fatigue, and chronic right chest pain. Radiological techniques revealed a giant intra-thoracic mass with hypervascularization, and pathological staining was carried out to make a definitive diagnosis of SFTP. Interventional embolization was conducted to block the main feeding vessels before the surgery, and an anterolateral thoracotomy combined with a transverse sternotomy was performed to achieve a complete resection, which demonstrates significant potential for further application in patients with unilateral giant SFTP. The postoperative course was uneventful, with no signs of hypoglycemia observed during the follow-up. Additionally, we reviewed and prospected the research progress on SFTP. The aim of this study is to enhance clinicians’ understanding of SFTP through our case and to provide a detailed review of the current research.

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