Gastroenterology Insights | |
Desmoid abdominal tumour: A clinical case report and brief literature review | |
Maria Atanassova1  Dinko Dinev1  Irina Ivanova1  Iskren Kotzev1  Kalin Kalchev2  Shahswar Arif3  | |
[1] Clinic of Gastroenterology, Departmentof Internal Diseases, St. MarinaHospital, Varna;Department of Pathology, St. MarinaHospital, Varna;Medical University “Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov”, Varna; | |
关键词: desmoid tumour; abdominal neoplasm; contrast enhanced ultrasound; nephropathy; | |
DOI : 10.4081/gi.2017.6665 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Desmoid tumors are unique mesenchymal neoplasm. They are able to spread to proximal tissues but tend not to metastasize. Our case presents a 66-year-old female referred for evaluation of the prominent, palpable mass located into the left abdomen. Imaging studies revealed a tumor up to 22 cm, extending below the diaphragm to the retroperitoneal and intra-abdominal cavity. Contrast enhanced ultrasound showed strong inhomogeneous arterial hyper-enhancement followed by persistent enhancement in a venous phase. Histology obtained with trucut needle biopsy established desmoid tumor, with overall proliferating activity (Ki-67 expression) of 20%. The lesion had been identified as sporadic and unresectable. During the patient’s follow-up a slow but continuous elevation of serum creatinine was registered eventually led to anuria, requiring emergent hemodialysis. The non-obstructing nephropathy is an unusual complication of the disease course, therefore we briefly reviewed the published data on abdominal desmoid tumors and critically analyzed the relation with kidney injury.
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