Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare (Mar 2021)

A successfully treated primary tracheal synovial sarcoma

  • Mohamed Faisal Abdul Hamid,
  • Sopian Wahab,
  • Nik Nuratiqah Nik Abeed,
  • Ng Boon Hau,
  • Andrea Ban Yu-Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2010105820948532
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30

Abstract

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Primary tracheal synovial sarcoma is a rare malignancy and is usually found incidentally. Tumours can present with cough, dyspnoea, stridor and intermittent haemoptysis. The diagnosis is challenging because it is rare, and the symptoms may mimic other diseases of airway obstruction. A previously well 53-year-old man presented with an eight-month history of cough. He had a history of minimal haemoptysis a few months prior to presentation. Spirometry showed an obstructive pattern, and a computed tomography scan of the thorax revealed an intraluminal tracheal mass. This case highlights that a thorough initial evaluation, including spirometry, leads to an earlier diagnosis and successful treatment of this rare sarcoma.