The Difference in Clinical Features between Small-Sized Soft Tissue Sarcomas and Benign Tumors.

Q4 Medicine
Kurume Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-30 Epub Date: 2023-10-03 DOI:10.2739/kurumemedj.MS69120015
Keiichiro Iida, Yoshihiro Matsumoto, Akira Nabeshima, Toshifumi Fujiwara, Nokitaka Setsu, Makoto Endo, Yasuharu Nakashima
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Abstract

Background: Small-sized tumors tend to be resected without thorough assessment and are often managed in a sarcoma center after a malignancy is diagnosed. The lack of knowledge about the features of smallsized sarcomas may lead to unplanned resection. The features of small-sized soft tissue sarcomas were investigated by comparing them with those of small benign soft tissue tumors.

Methods: We included 17 soft tissue sarcoma cases (7 on the hands and feet and 10 on the limbs and trunk) with a diameter of under 2 cm. The features of small-sized sarcomas were compared to those of 39 benign soft tissue tumors with a diameter of under 2 cm and non-specific imaging findings (30 on the hands and feet and 9 on the limbs and trunk). The investigated features were age, sex, presence of pain, subjective increasing tumor size, and duration of observation.

Results: When we compared the tumors in the hands and feet, those <40 years of age (5/7 [71%] vs. 8/30 [27%], p=0.03) experiencing pain (7/7 [100%] vs. 13/30 [43%], p=0.007) were more common in patients with sarcomas than in patients with benign tumors. When we compared the tumors in the limbs and trunk, there was no significant difference in all investigated features.

Conclusion: Although clinical features were ineffective in distinguishing malignancy in most small-sized soft tissue tumors, we should pay attention to painful tumors of the hands and feet in younger patients.

小型软组织肉瘤与良性肿瘤临床特征的差异。
背景:小肿瘤往往在没有彻底评估的情况下被切除,并且通常在诊断出恶性肿瘤后在肉瘤中心进行治疗。对小型肉瘤的特征缺乏了解可能导致计划外切除。通过与小型良性软组织肿瘤的比较,探讨了小型软组织肉瘤的特点。方法:我们纳入了17例直径小于2cm的软组织肉瘤(7例在手和脚上,10例在四肢和躯干上)。将小型肉瘤的特征与39例直径小于2cm的良性软组织肿瘤和非特异性影像学表现(30例在手脚上,9例在四肢或躯干上)的特征进行比较。研究的特征包括年龄、性别、疼痛的存在、主观上肿瘤大小的增加和观察的持续时间。结果:当我们比较手和脚的肿瘤时,这些结论:尽管临床特征不能区分大多数小型软组织肿瘤的恶性程度,但我们应该注意年轻患者的手和脚疼痛肿瘤。
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