Radiology Case Reports (Apr 2018)

Solitary fibrous tumor of the ischioanal fossa—a multidisciplinary approach to management with radiologic-pathologic correlation

  • A. Bhat, MD,
  • L.J. Layfield, MD,
  • S.O. Tewari, MD,
  • A.H. Gaballah, MD,
  • R. Davis, MD,
  • Z. Wu, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 468 – 474

Abstract

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Solitary fibrous tumors are primary mesenchymal tumors, which may occur in any part of the body. Overall, these tumors are considered to have intermediate malignant potential with 5- and 10-year metastasis-free and overall disease-specific survival rates of 74% and 55%, and 89% and 73%, respectively (Demicco et al, 2012). Herein we present an unusual case of solitary fibrous tumors involving the ischioanal fossa in a 19-year-old woman with radiologic-pathologic correlation. This case was complicated by extensive tumor vascularity and was thus managed with preoperative embolization followed by en bloc surgical resection. Keywords: Solitary fibrous tumor, Embolization, Ischioanal, Hemangiopericytoma