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Conn Med ; 79(2): 87-91, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26244206

ABSTRACT

Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) and synovial sarcomas are both rare lesions in the mediastinum. Rarer still is a collision tumor in that region. Herein we present a case of a collision tumor comprised of AVM and synovial sarcoma in a 76-year-old man, presenting with pneumonia. Imaging showed a vascular lesion that spontaneously ruptured, causing enlargement of the mass and hemothorax. The resected specimen revealed the malignant second component. This report is a discussion of the never-before reported lesion.


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Arteriovenous Malformations/complications , Bronchial Arteries/abnormalities , Mammary Arteries/abnormalities , Mediastinal Neoplasms/complications , Sarcoma, Synovial/complications , Aged , Hemothorax/etiology , Humans , Male , Rupture, Spontaneous
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Spine (Phila Pa 1976) ; 39(4): E300-3, 2014 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24253797

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STUDY DESIGN: This is a case report. OBJECTIVE: To report a 3-dimensional (3D) rotational C-arm conebeam computed tomography (CT) (DynaCT) angiography generating computed tomographic data concurrently with spinal angiographic datasets. This technology allowed 3D modeling of the anterior spinal arterial supply in juxtaposition to a hypervascular tumor mass, thus affording unprecedented guidance in presurgical planning. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: An enhanced demonstration of spatial relationships between the vascular elements and their adjacent soft-tissue structures is needed to visualize the minute anterior spinal artery optimally. METHODS: A 76-year-old male with a history of renal cell carcinoma metastasis to the T6 vertebra 1 year prior, presented with worsening myelopathy caused by severe spinal cord compression at T6 level, and a plan for surgical decompression was established. Because of the hypervascular nature of this renal cell carcinoma metastasis, preoperative embolization was requested to minimize blood loss during the operation. A digital subtraction angiogram identified the major arterial contribution to the tumor to also supply the radiculomedullary branch to the anterior spinal artery. To further characterize this blood supply, a rotational DynaCT angiography was performed. RESULTS: The rotationally acquired data were processed generating volumetric CT datasets demonstrating the 3D relationships of the anterior spinal artery, the blood supply to the tumor and the adjacent soft-tissue and bony structures. A shared blood supply to both the tumor mass and the anterior spinal artery from the left T6 segmental artery was confirmed. The dual nature of this blood supply presented increased risk of ischemic spinal cord injury by possible nontarget embolization. Therefore, the embolization was deferred. CONCLUSION: The DynaCT angiography precisely characterized the complex blood supply of a hypervascular vertebral tumor mass in relation to a shared arterial supply to the thoracic spinal cord. The optimal visualization properly aided presurgical planning. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: N/A.


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Carcinoma, Renal Cell/diagnostic imaging , Kidney Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Spinal Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Thoracic Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Aged , Angiography, Digital Subtraction , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/secondary , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/surgery , Decompression, Surgical , Humans , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Kidney Neoplasms/surgery , Male , Spinal Neoplasms/secondary , Spinal Neoplasms/surgery , Thoracic Vertebrae/pathology , Thoracic Vertebrae/surgery
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