Case Report: Cyto-Histological Diagnosis of a Sacral Mass, Suspected as Sarcoma Clinico-Radiologically
Journal: International Research Journal of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences (IRJPMS) (Vol.1, No. 6)Publication Date: 2018-11-10
Authors : Ranjan Baruah Naznin Rashid U. C. Dutta M. L. A. Rahman;
Page : 62-64
Keywords : Chordoma; sacrococcygeal; cytology; histopathology.;
Abstract
Clinically a Sacrococcygeal mass may attain massive size causing suspicion of a sarcomatous lesion. Such masses may have diverse aetiology ranging from inflammation to neoplasia. We present here cytological findings of a sacral mass of 70 yrs. male, clinically & radiologically suspected to be sarcoma. The initial radiologic diagnosis was Sarcoma/Metastatic/ Chordoma. FNAC finding of this case was consistent with Chordoma which was later confirmed on HPE.
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