Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Right Elbow: A Case Report.
We report a case of a 58-year-old male patient with an extrapleural solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) arising in the soft tissues surrounding the right elbow joint, which is a highly unusual anatomical location. The lesion exhibited slow, progressive growth over the years and was associated with intermittent neurological symptoms. Surgical excision was performed due to tumor growth and progressive neurological deficits to relieve discomfort and prevent further neural damage. Imaging demonstrated a well-circumscribed soft tissue mass, and complete surgical excision was undertaken. Histopathological evaluation revealed a well-circumscribed, encapsulated tumor measuring 5×4.8×3.5 cm with fibrous areas. Immunohistochemical staining showed strong positivity for Cluster of Differentiation (CD)34 and CD99, consistent with the diagnosis of SFT. This case highlights the necessity of including SFT in the differential diagnosis of slow-growing soft tissue masses in various, often atypical locations. Taking into account the potential for local recurrence and malignant transformation, long-term surveillance after resection is recommended, even in histologically benign cases.
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Mach Mach, Ostrowski Ostrowski, Maciejewski Maciejewski, Ostrowski Ostrowski, Gałązka Gałązka
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