Case Reports in Oncology (Sep 2020)

Primary Undifferentiated Pericardial Sarcoma after Radiоtherapy for Hodgkin Lymphoma

  • Petr V. Glybochko,
  • Victor V. Fomin,
  • Natalia V. Chichkova,
  • Evgeniya A. Kogan,
  • Andrei A. Svistunov,
  • Roman N. Komarov,
  • Abram L. Syrkin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000510068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 1075 – 1081

Abstract

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Various types of sarcomas arise as a result of postradiation chronic fibrous pericarditis. A primary undifferentiated spindle cell pericardial sarcoma is a rare type of sarcoma after radiotherapy. The risk of sarcoma increases with time after treatment of cancer. A 55-year-old woman underwent successful radiation and chemotherapy for Hodgkin lymphoma 20 years ago. She was hospitalized with typical manifestations of severe heart failure. Echocardiography, сomputed tomography of the chest and magnetic resonance imaging scan of the heart detected neoplastic formations of the pericardium. A biopsy of the pericardium was performed. Histological, immunohistochemical, and genetic studies showed a primary undifferentiated spindle cell pericardial sarcoma (an extremely rare type of sarcoma).

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