2013
DOI: 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2013.7649
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Diagnosis and management of inferior vena cava leiomyosarcoma: review of the literature with a case presentation

Abstract: İnferior vena kava (İVK) leiomyosarkomu, nadir görülen bir hastalıktır. Bu nadir tümörün en iyi tedavisi, tümö-rün tamamen cerrahi rezeksiyonu ve dolayısıyla venöz rekonstrüksiyon ihtiyacı doğuran İVK'nin rezeksiyonudur. Rezeksiyon sonrası İVK'nin bağlanması veya primer onarım, yama ile onarım veya sentetik ya da biyolojik materyallerle tüp greft konulması gibi farklı rekonstrüksiyon yön-temleri mevcuttur. İnferior vena kava leiomyosarkomlarına ilişkin mevcut bilgiler olgu sunumları ve küçük olgu serilerine ai… Show more

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“…Mingoli et al (7) reported an international registry of 218 cases in 1996, and Laskin et al (3) reported the largest single center experience of 40 cases in 2010. Several centers have reported their experience, commonly in case reports, with a smaller number of patients (2,5,8,9).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mingoli et al (7) reported an international registry of 218 cases in 1996, and Laskin et al (3) reported the largest single center experience of 40 cases in 2010. Several centers have reported their experience, commonly in case reports, with a smaller number of patients (2,5,8,9).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although vascular leiomyosarcoma is rarely seen in clinical practice, the vena cava is the most common site, with more than 50% of all vascular leiomyosarcomas presenting in the inferior vena cava (3). Since first described by Perl and Virchow in 1871, only approximately 450 cases have been reported in the literature (4,5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%