Desmoid Tumor of the Rectus Abdominis with Urinary Bladder Involvement: A Case Report and Review of Literature.

Q3 Medicine
The gulf journal of oncology Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Moath Alfentoukh, Abdulwahab Salih, Mukhtar E Hassan, Osamah Alghamdi, Khadija A Alkhawaja, Mustafa A Ibrahim, Elsanousi Ibrahim Sabir
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Desmoid tumors (DTs) account for 3% of all soft tissue tumors. They are benign and have no malignant potential with a favorable prognosis, and predominantly occur in young women. The pathogenesis and clinical behavior of DTs are still uncertain. In addition, most cases of DTs were associated with abdominal trauma (including surgery), while genitourinary involvement seemed to be quite rare. Up to now, there has been only one DT case with urinary bladder involvement reported in the literature. We, Hereby, report a 67-year-old male patient with left lower abdominal pain while micturition. Computed tomography (CT) showed a mass located at the lower aspect of the left rectus muscle with an extension attached to the urinary bladder. Based on the pathological findings of tumor specimen, a diagnosis of benign desmoid tumor (DT) of the abdominal wall was made. Laparotomy with wide local excision was carried out. The patient had a smooth postoperative recovery and was discharged after 10 days. Introduction:Historically, MacFarland first described these tumors in 1832. Etymologically, the word desmoid was first coined by Muller in 1838 and is derived from the Greek word desmos, which means band or tendon-like. Stout first used the term fibromatosis in 1961[1,2,3]. Desmoid tumors (DTs) are a kind of rare neoplasm, which represents 3% of all soft tissue tumors and 0.03% of all neoplasms with an incidence of 5 to 6 per million of the population per annum[4,5,6]. DTs predominantly affect young females with a median age of 30 to 40 years old and is more than twice in female than male patients. However, there is no gender preference in older patients [7,8]. Furthermore, the symptoms of DTs are not typical in general. Symptoms can occasionally occur due to the size and location of the tumor but usually are nonspecific. Because of its rarity and unusual behavior, DT is often associated with diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is beneficial for the diagnosis of this tumor but pathological diagnosis is mandatory. Surgical resection is now considered as the most efficient treatment option for patients with DT, because it offers a good chance of long-term survival. Our case is of unusual presentation and finding of abdominal wall desmoid tumor with an extension to urinary bladder in a male patient who is 67 years old. Keywords: desmoid tumor, fibromatosis, spindle cell tumor, urinary bladder.

腹直肌硬纤维瘤累及膀胱1例并文献复习。
硬纤维瘤(DTs)占所有软组织肿瘤的3%。它们是良性的,无恶性潜能,预后良好,主要发生在年轻女性。其发病机制和临床行为尚不清楚。此外,大多数DTs病例与腹部创伤(包括手术)有关,而泌尿生殖系统的累及似乎相当罕见。截至目前,文献中仅报道1例DT伴膀胱受累。我们在此报告一位67岁男性患者,在排尿时出现左下腹疼痛。计算机断层扫描(CT)显示肿块位于左侧直肌下部,并延伸至膀胱。根据肿瘤标本病理表现,诊断为腹壁良性硬纤维瘤(DT)。进行剖腹手术并广泛局部切除。患者术后恢复顺利,10天后出院。从历史上看,MacFarland于1832年首次描述了这些肿瘤。从词源学上讲,desmoid这个词是由Muller于1838年首次创造的,它来源于希腊语desmos,意思是带状或肌腱状。Stout于1961年首次使用纤维瘤病一词[1,2,3]。硬纤维瘤(Desmoid tumors, DTs)是一种罕见的肿瘤,占所有软组织肿瘤的3%,占所有肿瘤的0.03%,每年发病率为5 - 6 /百万人[4,5,6]。DTs主要影响年龄中位数为30至40岁的年轻女性,女性患者是男性患者的两倍多。然而,在老年患者中没有性别偏好[7,8]。此外,抑郁症的症状一般来说并不典型。由于肿瘤的大小和位置,有时会出现症状,但通常是非特异性的。由于其罕见和不寻常的行为,DT通常与诊断和治疗挑战有关。计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像(MRI)有助于诊断这种肿瘤,但病理诊断是强制性的。手术切除目前被认为是DT患者最有效的治疗选择,因为它提供了很好的长期生存机会。我们的病例是一个不寻常的表现和发现腹壁硬纤维瘤并延伸到膀胱的男性患者,67岁。关键词:硬纤维瘤,纤维瘤病,梭形细胞瘤,膀胱。
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