The diagnosis of retroperitoneal tumors from a radiologist perspective: a case report of a giant intramuscular hemangioma in a 23-year old patient

Vladimir G. Aznaurov, Anastasia A. Kovalenko, Vadim S. Shirokov, Grigory G. Karmazanovsky
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Primary retroperitoneal tumors are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms with a prevalence of 0.02 to 1%. The results of diagnostic visualization of such tumors are usually ambiguous due to their diversity and similar radiological semiotics of malignant and benign tumor types. The paper describes a rare case of the diagnosis and management of a patient with one of retroperitoneal tumor, i. e. a giant intramuscular hemangioma. A 23-year old male patient was referred with complaints of episodic pains in the right inguinal area for 78 years. The multiaxial computed tomography showed a mass of 145 125 125 mm located in the trunk and pelvis, and spreading to the right thigh. The tumor structure was markedly heterogeneous and contained calcinates, adipose tissue, soft tissue and vascular components. The mass showed a heterogeneous contrast accumulation, with predominant delayed-phase enhancement. The tumor was surgically resected, with the histological investigation characteristic of intramuscular hemangioma. Rare retroperitoneal tumors are always challenging in the interpretation of the results of diagnostic visualization. Since their various types have similar radiological semiotics, the differential diagnosis is often impossible. Therefore, the main diagnostic issue should be the exact localization of the neoplasm, identification of the feeding vessels, and the assessment of the adjacent tissue abnormalities.
从影像学角度诊断腹膜后肿瘤:一例23岁患者巨大肌内血管瘤
原发性腹膜后肿瘤是一种异质性的肿瘤,患病率为0.02 ~ 1%。由于恶性肿瘤和良性肿瘤类型的多样性和相似的放射学符号学,这类肿瘤的诊断可视化结果通常是模糊的。本文报告一例罕见的腹膜后肿瘤患者的诊断和治疗,即巨大的肌肉内血管瘤。一位23岁男性患者,因右侧腹股沟区阵发性疼痛78年而被转诊。多轴计算机断层扫描显示肿块145 - 125 - 125毫米位于躯干和骨盆,并向右大腿扩散。肿瘤结构具有明显的异质性,含有煅烧物、脂肪组织、软组织和血管成分。肿块呈非均匀造影剂堆积,以延迟期增强为主。手术切除肿瘤,组织学检查表现为肌内血管瘤。 罕见的腹膜后肿瘤在诊断可视化结果的解释上一直具有挑战性。由于其不同类型有相似的放射学符号学,鉴别诊断往往是不可能的。因此,主要的诊断问题应该是肿瘤的准确定位,供血血管的识别,以及对邻近组织异常的评估。
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