A Patient with a Thoracic Tumefation

V. M. Magro, Michele Caturano, Eugenio Boccalone, Giovanni Scala, Azar Walter Verrusio
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Abstract

Tumors of the chest wall are uncommon lesions that comprise a heterogeneous group of neoplasms. These tumors may arise from osseous structures or soft tissues and may be malignant or benign. We describe the case of a proliferative swelling of uncertain origin that led us to suspect a neuroendocrine origin for the mass we observed and studied. Neuroendocrine tumors arise from neuroendocrine cells, which are peptideand amine-producing cells dispersed throughout the body. Usually, these tumors occur in various organs as intrathoracic or abdominal masses that become manifest after a variable time, usually after inducing a heterogeneous symptomatology secondary to the secretion of various molecules. The case we describe, on the other hand, develops both exophytically and endophytically, first appearing as an externally developing thoracic mass. Subsequent appropriate investigations revealed bone and muscle involvement in the patient’s thoracic cavity. Therefore, we describe our management of a paucisymptomatic patient who presented with a rapidly developing swelling in the intermammary site that progressed equally rapidly.
一位胸腔肿瘤患者
胸壁肿瘤是一种不常见的病变,属于异质性肿瘤。这些肿瘤可能来自骨性结构或软组织,可能是恶性的,也可能是良性的。我们描述了一个来源不明的增生性肿物病例,该病例使我们怀疑我们观察和研究的肿块来源于神经内分泌。神经内分泌肿瘤源于神经内分泌细胞,这些细胞是分布于全身的肽和胺分泌细胞。通常,这些肿瘤发生在不同器官中,表现为胸内或腹部肿块,经过不同的时间后才显现出来,通常是在继发分泌各种分子后引起不同的症状。而我们描述的病例则同时表现为外生和内生,最初表现为胸部肿块。随后进行的适当检查发现,患者胸腔内的骨骼和肌肉均受累。因此,我们将介绍我们对一名无症状患者的治疗方法,该患者的乳房间部位肿胀发展迅速,病情同样进展迅速。
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