Saturday, 15 April 2017

CASE 428: BUTTOCK TUMOR ASPS, Dr PHAN THANH HẢI, MEDIC MEDICAL CENTER, HCMC, VIETNAM


8yo female child detected one mass at left buttock that was in slow growth for 3 month and getting  pain now.
Ultrasound of this mass which is  located at gluteus medius muscle of left buttock.


US 1: Hypoechoic mass, size of 5 cm, well bordered.


US 2 : CDI, hypervascular color mapping looked like a ring.



US 3: PWD, RI low of  the artery supply.

MRI  with gado of the mass.




MRI 1, MRI 2, MRI 3 of  this mass  showed  erosion of the iliac bone  and  MRI 4 revealed a small mass intraspinal canal.



Open biopsy of  this tumor with  the specimen  looked like  brain tissue and microscopic result is ASPS  (alveolar soft part sarcoma).



REFERENCE: CASE REPORT.


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