2007
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i7.1135
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Pancreatic metastasis of leiomyosarcoma in the right thigh: A case report

Abstract: tumors is 1.6%-11% at autopsy [1,2] . The majority of patients with pancreatic metastasis have widespread diseases. Isolated, potentially resectable pancreatic metastasis is detected infrequently. Therefore, resection of metastatic tumors of the pancreas has been occasionally reported, and its role in improving the survival or quality of life is not clearly defined [3,4] . However, some recent studies have reported that surgical resection can be performed in selected patients with isolated pancreatic metastase… Show more

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“…The first cases of dedifferentiated leiomyosarcoma in the literature were reported by Brooks in 1985 [16]. The pleomorphic component of these tumors is often indistinguishable from MFH, although more specific histologic features recognizable as osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, or rhabdomyoblastic differentiation have also been documented [1,[13][14][15]19]. However, none of the tumors we report showed such heterologous differentiation.…”
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“…The first cases of dedifferentiated leiomyosarcoma in the literature were reported by Brooks in 1985 [16]. The pleomorphic component of these tumors is often indistinguishable from MFH, although more specific histologic features recognizable as osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, or rhabdomyoblastic differentiation have also been documented [1,[13][14][15]19]. However, none of the tumors we report showed such heterologous differentiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…The largest cohort published in the literature to date had 28 cases; the remainder are case reports or series with a small number of patients [1,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. In the series of Oda et al [1], pleomorphic leiomyosarcoma accounted for 8.6% of all leiomyosarcomas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However a few cases of leiomyosarcoma with metastases to the pancreas have been reported in the literature. Primary sites of leiomyosarcomas included the uterus, ovary, veins, spermatic cord, intestine, retroperitoneum and soft tissue 2 . Most patients have widespread disease on diagnosis of pancreatic metastases, whereas isolated metastases to the pancreas are rare 1 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most patients with pancreatic metastases have widespread disease. Isolated, potentially resectable pancreatic metastases are detected infrequently 2 . Although surgical resection of metastatic lesions to the liver, brain and lungs improve survival and quality of life, the management of pancreatic metastases has not been clearly defined 2,3 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Only 2% of all pancreatic malignancies are metastases, and the most common primary cancer site responsible for pancreatic metastasis is the kidney, followed by colorectal cancer, melanoma, breast cancer, lung carcinoma, and sarcoma [2]. Leiomyosarcoma represents an exceedingly rare cause of pancreatic metastasis [3][4][5], with the primary organs being the uterus, ovary, veins, spermatic cord, intestine, retroperitoneum, and soft tissue [4]. Primary leiomyosarcoma of the breast is an extremely rare form of breast cancer (< 0.01% of all cases) with an unpredictable biological behavior [5].…”
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