Rare Tumors (May 2010)

Intraneural synovial sarcoma of the median nerve

  • Angelo B. Lipira,
  • Rahul Kasukurthi,
  • Wilson Z. Ray,
  • Mark E. Pruzansky,
  • Susan E. Mackinnon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2010.e32
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. e32 – e32

Abstract

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Synovial sarcomas are soft-tissue malignancies with a poor prognosis and propensity for distant metastases. Although originally believed to arise from the synovium, these tumors have been found to occur anywhere in the body. We report a rare case of synovial sarcoma arising from the median nerve. To our knowledge, this is the twelfth reported case of intraneural synovial sarcoma, and only the fourth arising from the median nerve. Because the diagnosis may not be apparent until after pathological examination of the surgical speci­men, synovial sarcoma should be kept in mind when dealing with what may seem like a benign nerve tumor.

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