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Arch Gynecol Obstet ; 309(4): 1551-1560, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38055011

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features that may help distinguish leiomyosarcomas from atypical leiomyomas (those presenting hyperintensity on T2-W images equal or superior to 50% compared to the myometrium). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors conducted a retrospective single-centre study that included a total of 57 women diagnosed with smooth muscle tumour of the uterus, who were evaluated with pelvic MRI, between January 2009 and March 2020. All cases had a histologically proven diagnosis (31 Atypical Leiomyomas-ALM; 26 Leiomyosarcomas-LMS). The MRI features evaluated in this study included: age at presentation, dimension, contours, intra-tumoral haemorrhagic areas, T2-WI heterogeneity, T2-WI dark areas, flow voids, cyst areas, necrosis, restriction on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values, signal intensity and heterogeneity after contrast administration in T1-WI, presence and location of unenhanced areas. The association between the MRI characteristics and the histological subtype was evaluated using Chi-Square and ANOVA tests. RESULTS: The MRI parameters that showed a statistically significance correlation with malignant histology and thus most strongly associated with LMS were found to be: irregular contours (p < 0.001), intra-tumoral haemorrhagic areas (p = 0.028), T2-WI dark areas (p = 0.016), high signal intensity after contrast administration (p = 0.005), necrosis (p = 0.001), central location for unenhanced areas (p = 0.026), and ADC value lower than 0.88 × 10-3 mm2/s (p = 0.002). CONCLUSION: With our work, we demonstrate the presence of seven MRI features that are statistically significant in differentiating between LMS and ALM.


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Leiomioma , Leiomiosarcoma , Tumor de Músculo Liso , Neoplasias Uterinas , Femenino , Humanos , Leiomiosarcoma/diagnóstico por imagen , Leiomiosarcoma/patología , Tumor de Músculo Liso/diagnóstico por imagen , Tumor de Músculo Liso/patología , Neoplasias Uterinas/patología , Estudios Retrospectivos , Portugal , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Leiomioma/patología , Imagen de Difusión por Resonancia Magnética , Miometrio/patología , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Necrosis
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Case Rep Oncol ; 16(1): 532-536, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37497425

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We present a case report of a patient with a rare high-grade transformation of an acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) of the parotid gland, who developed Cushing's syndrome (CS) as a result of ectopic secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone by the tumour. The hypercortisolism was successfully treated with metyrapone, and the ACC was treated with local radiotherapy and a combined six cycles of gemcitabine and cisplatin, having achieved a partial response to the tumour. A multidisciplinary approach and combined medical treatment with radiotherapy and were essential for disease control and CS management. ACC should be considered in the differential diagnosis of ectopic CS.

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Radiol Case Rep ; 17(9): 3151-3156, 2022 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35801124

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Hydropic leiomyoma is a rare leiomyoma subtype composed of a conspicuous zonal watery edematous stroma that causes compartmentalization of the smooth muscle cells. It exhibits atypical imaging features which can mimic malignancy, so differential diagnosis with malignant uterine tumors such as leiomyosarcoma is crucial for treatment decisions and patient follow-up. We describe the case of a 54-year-old postmenopausal woman presenting with a fast-growing abdominopelvic tumor associated with abdominal bloating, urinary frequency, and metrorrhagia. Radiologic evaluation depicted a voluminous, well-circumscribed, slightly lobulated, heterogeneous mass with mixed solid and cystic components arising from the uterus. Given the postmenopausal patient status, size of the tumor, and uncertainty about a possible malignant origin, an uneventful total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral adnexectomy was performed as definitive treatment. However, as it is common practice in our institution, a second opinion report of the previous MRI was done before surgery, with the proposed diagnosis being hydropic leiomyoma. Pathologic examination of the surgical specimen revealed a large subserosal tumor with nodules separated by empty spaces and cysts due to watery exudate. Histologically, it was a mesenchymal neoplasm with trabecular and nested architecture, with tumor cells separated by watery fluid without mitosis or necrosis, securing the diagnosis of a hydropic leiomyoma.

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Radiol Bras ; 53(2): 105-111, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32336825

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OBJECTIVE: To review the imaging features of granular cell tumors of the breast (on mammography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging), establishing a pathological correlation, in order to familiarize radiologists with this entity and make them aware of the differential diagnoses, other than malignancy, of lesions with spiculated margins. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the medical records (from a clinical-pathology database and picture archiving and communication system) of five patients with a pathologically confirmed diagnosis of granular cell tumor of the breast, treated at the Portuguese Oncology Institute of Lisbon, in the city of Lisbon, Portugal, between January 2012 and December 2018. RESULTS: All five tumors exhibited imaging features highly suggestive of malignancy (BI-RADS 5 lesions), namely spiculated margins, significant depth, and posterior acoustic shadowing (on ultrasound). One tumor showed a kinetic curve indicative of washout on magnetic resonance imaging, two were adherent to the pectoralis muscle, and one was accompanied by skin retraction. Pathology provided the definitive diagnosis in all cases. CONCLUSION: Granular cell tumors of the breast pose a diagnostic challenge because they can present with clinical and imaging features mimicking malignancy, and the diagnosis is therefore provided by pathology. Radiologists should be familiarized with this entity, so they can be aware of the fact that breast lesions with spiculated margins can be indicative of diagnoses other than malignancy.


OBJETIVO: Rever as características de imagem dos tumores de células granulares da mama (mamográficas, ultrassonográficas e de ressonância magnética), estabelecendo uma correlação anatomopatológica, no intuito de proporcionar aos radiologistas uma familiarização com esta entidade e alertar para outros diagnósticos diferenciais de lesões espiculadas além das malignas. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Consulta dos processos clínicos (base de dados clínica, anatomopatológica e sistema de comunicação e arquivamento de imagens) de doentes seguidos no Instituto Português de Oncologia de Lisboa, com diagnóstico anatomopatológico confirmado de tumor de células granulares da mama, de janeiro de 2012 a dezembro de 2018. RESULTADOS: Todos os tumores exibiram características de imagem altamente sugestivas de malignidade (BI-RADS 5), nomeadamente espiculações, crescimento em profundidade e atenuação posterior (ultrassonografia), um mostrou um perfil cinético com washout na ressonância magnética, dois estavam aderentes ao músculo peitoral e um associava retração cutânea. O diagnóstico definitivo foi anatomopatológico. CONCLUSÃO: Os tumores de células granulares da mama constituem um desafio diagnóstico, pois podem apresentar características clínicas e de imagem que mimetizam malignidade, pelo que o diagnóstico é anatomopatológico. Os radiologistas devem estar familiarizados com esta entidade de forma a considerá-la nos diagnósticos diferenciais de lesões espiculadas, além das lesões malignas.

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Radiol. bras ; 53(2): 105-111, Mar.-Apr. 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1098566

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Abstract Objective: To review the imaging features of granular cell tumors of the breast (on mammography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging), establishing a pathological correlation, in order to familiarize radiologists with this entity and make them aware of the differential diagnoses, other than malignancy, of lesions with spiculated margins. Materials and Methods: We reviewed the medical records (from a clinical-pathology database and picture archiving and communication system) of five patients with a pathologically confirmed diagnosis of granular cell tumor of the breast, treated at the Portuguese Oncology Institute of Lisbon, in the city of Lisbon, Portugal, between January 2012 and December 2018. Results: All five tumors exhibited imaging features highly suggestive of malignancy (BI-RADS 5 lesions), namely spiculated margins, significant depth, and posterior acoustic shadowing (on ultrasound). One tumor showed a kinetic curve indicative of washout on magnetic resonance imaging, two were adherent to the pectoralis muscle, and one was accompanied by skin retraction. Pathology provided the definitive diagnosis in all cases. Conclusion: Granular cell tumors of the breast pose a diagnostic challenge because they can present with clinical and imaging features mimicking malignancy, and the diagnosis is therefore provided by pathology. Radiologists should be familiarized with this entity, so they can be aware of the fact that breast lesions with spiculated margins can be indicative of diagnoses other than malignancy.


Resumo Objetivo: Rever as características de imagem dos tumores de células granulares da mama (mamográficas, ultrassonográficas e de ressonância magnética), estabelecendo uma correlação anatomopatológica, no intuito de proporcionar aos radiologistas uma familiarização com esta entidade e alertar para outros diagnósticos diferenciais de lesões espiculadas além das malignas. Materiais e Métodos: Consulta dos processos clínicos (base de dados clínica, anatomopatológica e sistema de comunicação e arquivamento de imagens) de doentes seguidos no Instituto Português de Oncologia de Lisboa, com diagnóstico anatomopatológico confirmado de tumor de células granulares da mama, de janeiro de 2012 a dezembro de 2018. Resultados: Todos os tumores exibiram características de imagem altamente sugestivas de malignidade (BI-RADS 5), nomeadamente espiculações, crescimento em profundidade e atenuação posterior (ultrassonografia), um mostrou um perfil cinético com washout na ressonância magnética, dois estavam aderentes ao músculo peitoral e um associava retração cutânea. O diagnóstico definitivo foi anatomopatológico. Conclusão: Os tumores de células granulares da mama constituem um desafio diagnóstico, pois podem apresentar características clínicas e de imagem que mimetizam malignidade, pelo que o diagnóstico é anatomopatológico. Os radiologistas devem estar familiarizados com esta entidade de forma a considerá-la nos diagnósticos diferenciais de lesões espiculadas, além das lesões malignas.

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