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Open Access 01-04-2014 | Original Article

Primary intrathoracic malignant mesenchymal tumours: computed tomography features of a rare group of chest neoplasms

Authors: Marcel Koenigkam-Santos, Gregor Sommer, Michael Puderbach, Seyer Safi, Philipp Albert Schnabel, Hans-Ulrich Kauczor, Claus Peter Heussel

Published in: Insights into Imaging | Issue 2/2014

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Abstract

Objectives

To describe the computed tomography (CT) features in a case series of primary intrathoracic extracardiac malignant mesenchymal tumours (sarcomas).

Methods

A 5-year retrospective research was conducted, and 18 patients were selected. CT exams were reviewed by two chest radiologists, blinded to tumour pathological type, origin and grade. Lesions were described in relation to location, size, shape, margins, enhancement, presence of cavitation, calcifications, ground glass component, intratumoural enhanced vessels, pleural effusion, pleural tags, lymphangitis, chest wall/rib involvement and pathological lymph nodes.

Results

The readers described five pulmonary, six mediastinal and seven pleural/wall based lesions. Mean largest diameter was 103 mm. The most frequent shape was irregular (n = 12), most predominant margin was smooth (n = 12) and enhancement was mostly heterogeneous (n = 8). Intratumoural vessels and pleural effusion were seen in 11 patients. Pathological lymph nodes were present in four cases and calcifications in two cases.

Conclusions

Some frequent radiological features were described independently of tumour location and subtype. A sarcoma should be included as a major differential diagnosis when the radiologist faces an intrathoracic mass of large size (>70 mm) but with well defined smooth or lobulated margins, especially if presenting intratumoural vessels, associated pleural effusion but no significant lymphadenopathy.

Main messages

Malignant mesenchymal tumours (sarcomas) are rare and can arise from any structure in the chest.
Intrathoracic sarcomas show some frequent radiological features, independent of location and type.
Some CT features may help the radiologist suspect for a sarcoma instead of other more common tumours.
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Metadata
Title
Primary intrathoracic malignant mesenchymal tumours: computed tomography features of a rare group of chest neoplasms
Authors
Marcel Koenigkam-Santos
Gregor Sommer
Michael Puderbach
Seyer Safi
Philipp Albert Schnabel
Hans-Ulrich Kauczor
Claus Peter Heussel
Publication date
01-04-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Insights into Imaging / Issue 2/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1869-4101
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13244-013-0306-0

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