Trauma-induced recurrent of scalp dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: a case report with a 6-year follow-up and literature review.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
AME Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-03-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.21037/acr-24-187
Qian Ouyang, Yuxiang Zhou, Yongkai Huang
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Abstract

Background: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare mesenchymal cell-derived soft tissue tumor, especially on the scalp. As a result, there is a lack of insight into the etiology of its occurrence and the triggers of its recurrence, which makes diagnosis difficult. This paper reports a case with a long follow-up period in an attempt to provide some valuable evidence-based medicine to assist in the clinical work-up of diagnostic.

Case description: We selected a young male who underwent surgical treatment in our hospital in 2013, and his pathological result at that time was "suspected dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans". At the same time, we followed the patient for 6 years and performed a literature review on the current management of DFSP. Six years later, the patient's scalp mass recurred after a head trauma. Based on the patient's medical history and pathogenesis of the disease, we believe that the patient's disease may be related to trauma.

Conclusions: DFSP is rare in clinic, and it is easy to be misdiagnosed because of its atypical clinical symptoms and long diagnosis time. This article analyzed the case which has a long-time follow-up and reviewed the literature on DFSP. Therefore, this paper finds that trauma may be a causative factor in the development and recurrence, and provides a basis for evidence-based medicine for the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

外伤性头皮隆突性皮肤纤维肉瘤复发:6年随访1例并文献复习。
背景:隆突性皮肤纤维肉瘤(DFSP)是一种罕见的间充质细胞源性软组织肿瘤,多发生于头皮。因此,缺乏对其发生的病因和复发的触发因素的了解,这使得诊断困难。本文报告了一个长期随访的病例,试图为辅助临床诊断提供一些有价值的循证医学依据。病例描述:我们选择了一名年轻男性,于2013年在我院接受手术治疗,当时的病理结果为“疑似隆突性皮肤纤维肉瘤”。同时,我们对患者进行了6年的随访,并对目前DFSP的管理进行了文献回顾。六年后,患者头部外伤后头皮肿块复发。根据患者的病史和发病机制,我们认为患者的疾病可能与创伤有关。结论:DFSP临床罕见,临床症状不典型,诊断时间长,易误诊。本文对该病例进行了长期随访分析,并对DFSP的文献进行了综述。因此,本文发现创伤可能是本病发生和复发的一个致病因素,为本病的诊断和治疗提供循证医学依据。
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