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Lung Synovialosarcoma with Intracanal Infiltration: Case Report and Literature Review

Badache K.1, Habchi N. 1, Djaafer M. 1, Meskouri K.2,

Medjdoub Y.2, Kara Z. 3, Bendjoudi K.4

1: Neurosurgery Department, Mustapha BACHA University Hospital, Algiers, Algeria

2: Thoracic Surgery Department, Mustapha BACHA University Hospital, Algiers, Algeria

3: Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology department, Mustapha BACHA University Hospital, Algiers, Algeria

4: Resuscitation Department, Mustapha BACHA University Hospital, Algiers, Algeria

Abstract:


Synovialosarcoma is a rare malignant tumour, accounting for 10% of soft tissue sarcomas. It usually develops in the limbs and its pulmonary location is exceptional. We report a clinical case of lung synovialosarcoma in a 67-year-old man discovered at a localized stage. This extremely rare tumour, presents an intracanal extension and a wide base of pleural implantation. Multidisciplinary collaboration was ensured: the patient was operated on in two stages, two days apart. The particular immunohistochemical phenotype strongly contributes to the diagnosis. Through this observation, we emphasize the anatomo-clinical, therapeutic and prognostic characteristics of this rare tumor often overlooked by clinicians. We demonstrate the interest of a multidisciplinary collaboration in the management of this tumour.


Keywords: synovialosarcoma, intracanal extension

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