High grade sarcoma of thigh - recurrence

Case contributed by Bahman Rasuli
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Swelling of the left thigh after resection and treatment of the mass 6 months ago

Patient Data

Age: 60 years
Gender: Female
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Sagittal
T1
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Sagittal
STIR
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Coronal
T2
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Coronal
STIR
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Axial T2
fat sat
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T1
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Axial T1
C+ fat sat
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Sagittal T1
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Coronal T1
C+ fat sat
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Info

A large ill-defined irregular enhancing solid necrotic mass in the anterior compartment of the left thigh infiltrated the quadriceps femoris vastus intermedius, vastus medialis, and rectus femoris muscles

Skin and subcutaneous thickening

No bone invasion.

Microscopy:

Sections show fragments of neoformed tissue, composed of sheets of atypical spindled and some epithelioid cells with pleomorphic nuclei, some giant cells, many mitotic figures including atypical forms and extensive foci of necrosis. Some foci are hypocellular with few myxoid appearances.

Diagnosis:

Malignant undifferentiated neoplasm with spindle/epithelioid cell features consistent with high-grade sarcoma.

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