Open Access 01-12-2017 | Case report
CD34 + tumours of the orbit including solitary fibrous tumours: a six-case series
Published in: BMC Ophthalmology | Issue 1/2017
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Background
To report six cases of CD34+ fibroblastic mesenchymal tumours, which are uncommon neoplasms in the orbit.
Case presentation
Six patients presenting with proptosis and palpable mass who were later diagnosed with fibrous solitary tumours, fibrous histocytoma or haemangiopericytoma in the orbit were included. All patients received radiologic examinations and surgical excision for histopathology and immunohistochemistry examinations. Five patients had no recurrence after a minimum follow-up of 12 months. One patient (case 6) experienced recurrence twice, and had debulking surgeries each time. At present, the patient still has remnant tumour in the orbit, but no growth has been detected during the past two years. The tumour size will be closely monitored.
Conclusions
Even though fibroblastic tumours are rarely found in the orbit, they can present as a palpable mass with proptosis. Complete surgical excision is important for long-term prognosis, and immunohistochemical study is helpful for confirming pathologic diagnosis.