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ISSN: 2643-6760

Surgery & Case Studies: Open Access Journal

Case Report(ISSN: 2643-6760)

Lonely Pleural Fibrous Tumor: Case Report and Literature Review Volume 6 - Issue 2

H Sahli*, S Maalik, A El bakkari, H Jerguigue, R Latib and Y Omor

  • Department of Radiology of the National Institute of Oncology in Rabat, Morocco

Received: April 26, 2021   Published: May 06, 2021

Corresponding author: Hind Sahli, Department of Radiology of the National Institute of Oncology in Rabat, Morocco

DOI: 10.32474/SCSOAJ.2021.06.000235

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Abstract

Patient of 65 years consultant for dry cough evolving for 1 year. The clinical examination found a dullness of the right hemi thorax. Chest x-ray objected to a right lower lobar opacity. The scanner showed a straight basal latero mass, connecting at an obtuse angle with the wall. This mass was tissue-enhancing heterogeneously after injection without net individualization of infiltration or invasion of adjacent structures. On the abdominal cuts there was a right adrenal nodule whose Wash out confirmed its adenoma some nature. There are no other remote lesions. A scan-mistbiopsy with anatomopathological and immunohistochemical study were made thus retaining the diagnosis of pleural solitary fibrous tumor. Pleural fibroid is rare. It is most often asymptomatic and accidental radiological discovery.

Keywords: Pleural Mass; Solitary Fibrous Tumor; CT Scan

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