PARATESTICULAR SOLITARY FIBROUS TUMOR: CASE REPORT
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.8, No. 7)Publication Date: 2020-07-14
Authors : H. Ncir M. Errehan M.A Lakmichi Z. Dahami M.S Moudouni; I. Sarf;
Page : 1506-1509
Keywords : Solitary Fibrous Tumor Paratesticulartumor Scrotal Benign Tumor;
Abstract
The solitary fibrous tumor is a relatively rare spindle cells neoplasm, longly described in the pleura, but actually touching many tissues and organs. We are reporting a case of a 31 years old man with an isolated scrotal localisation, initially revealed by a slowly developing intrascrotal mass. Most extra-thoracic solitary fibrous tumors are benign, but can relapse or metastasize after a wide resection, therefore an attentive surveillance on the long term is recommended.
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