Perineurioma: An Uncommon Soft Tissue Neoplasm Distinct From Localized Hypertrophic Neuropathy and Neurofibroma

1992 ◽  
Vol 16 (8) ◽  
pp. 756-763 ◽  
Author(s):  
William Y.W. Tsang ◽  
John K.C. Chan ◽  
Louis T.C. Chow ◽  
Christopher C.H. Tse
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 17-25
Author(s):  
Anubha Bajaj

Perineurioma is an exceptional, benign neoplasm entirely composed of neoplastic perineurial cells and arises from the peripheral nerve. Pertaining to location, the neoplasm predominantly demonstrates configurations such as intra-neural or extra-neural, confined to the soft tissue. Perineurioma was initially scripted by Lazarus and Trombetta in 1978 and is additionally nomenclated as localized hypertrophic neuropathy1. Extra-neural soft tissue perineurioma and mucosal (intestinal) perineurioma are frequent, in contrast to intra-neural perineurioma or localized hypertrophic neuropathy subtype1, 2.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 179-184
Author(s):  
Sam Hajialiloo Sami ◽  
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Farshad Zandrahimi ◽  
Mohamadreza Heidarikhoo ◽  
Mahsa Zahmatkesh ◽  
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Infantile fibrosarcoma is a rare soft-tissue neoplasm, which may render a diagnostic challenge leading to misdiagnosis and consequently an inappropriate treatment of patients. This study reports a case of infantile fibrosarcoma that mimicked a hemangioma in an 11-month-old girl. As the lesion signal in the MRI was not consistent with the diagnosis of hemangiomas, we performed a core needle biopsy, which its result was consistent with the diagnosis of infantile fibrosarcoma. The lesion was initially treated with surgical resection. However, the lesion recurred one year after the surgery. The recurrence was managed with debulking surgery. The fifth finger was necrotized during the hospitalization after the relapse surgery. Finally, the necrotic finger was amputated. Also, adjuvant chemotherapy was used to prevent further relapses. The 1-year follow-up of the patient was recurrence-free. These findings highlight the importance of considering infantile fibrosarcoma when an infant presents with a lesion that clinically mimics a vascular lesion.


Medicina ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 57 (8) ◽  
pp. 830
Author(s):  
Wei-Che Lin ◽  
Yi-Fan Tai ◽  
Meng-Hsiang Chen ◽  
Sheng-Dean Luo ◽  
Faye Huang ◽  
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Background and Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) using the moving-shot technique for benign soft tissue neoplasm. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study reviewed eight patients with benign soft tissue neoplasm presenting with cosmetic concerns and/or symptomatic issues who refused surgery. Six patients had vascular malformation, including four with venous malformation and two with congenital hemangioma. The other two patients had neurofibroma. All patients underwent RFA using the moving-shot technique. Imaging and clinical follow-up were performed in all patients. Follow-up image modalities included ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. The volume reduction ratio (VRR), cosmetic scale (CS), and complications were evaluated. Results: Among the seven patients having received single-stage RFA, there were significant volume reductions between baseline (33.3 ± 21.2 cm3), midterm follow-up (5.1 ± 3.8 cm3, p = 0.020), and final follow-up (3.6 ± 1.4 cm3, p = 0.022) volumes. The VRR was 84.5 ± 9.2% at final follow-up. There were also significant improvements in the CS (from 3.71 to 1.57, p = 0.017). The remaining patient, in the process of a scheduled two-stage RFA, had a 33.8% VRR after the first RFA. The overall VRR among the eight patients was 77.5%. No complications or re-growth of the targeted lesions were noted during the follow-up period. Of the eight patients, two received RFA under local anesthesia, while the other six patients were under general anesthesia. Conclusions: RFA using the moving-shot technique is an effective, safe, and minimally invasive treatment for benign soft tissue neoplasms, achieving mass volume reduction within 6 months and significant esthetic improvement, either with local anesthesia or with general anesthesia under certain conditions.


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