Desmoplastic fibroma of bone: Amorphological and immunehistochemical characterization
Journal: Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports (Vol.2, No. 6)Publication Date: 2021-12-31
Authors : Gabriel Cao; Graciela Ottaviano; AnalíaFusaro; Julián Mendez; Daniel Navacchia;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : desmoplastic fibroma; vascular endothelial growth factor; hyalinization; neoplasm progression.;
Abstract
Background: Desmoplastic Fibroma (DF) of bone is a locally aggressive and infrequent benign neoplasm. Recently was described a role of vascular endothelial growth factor in the interstitial fibrotic processes. Case presentation: A 13-year-old female presented with pain, swelling and limitation of movements in right forearm. An osteolytic lesion at the distal end of the right radius was shown, with pathologic concentration of Technetium 99 and slight enhancement of soft tissue lesion employing computerized axial tomography. The surgical biopsy showed nodular formations of hyalinized collagen fibers arranged in thick bands with few well-differentiated interstitial fibroblasts / myofibroblasts, focallyexpressing VEGF-A. Conclusion: The intramedullary neoplastic proliferation is limited by the cortical bone, provoking compression of the intratumorally micro-vessels, favoring both, the extracellular matrix and VEGF-A synthesis. Future research should include therapeutic intervention with anti-CD117 and anti-VEGF-A drugs, with the aim of limiting tumor growth, facilitating the complete surgical excision of the neoplasm.
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