Journal of clinical practice and research, cilt.46, sa.2, ss.206-209, 2024 (Hakemli Dergi)
Background: Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a mesenchymal tissue-based soft tissue tumor
known for its potential aggressiveness. SFTs located in the abdominal wall are particularly rare.
This report presents a unique case of SFT originating from the muscles of the abdominal wall.
Case Report: A 40-year-old male patient was referred to our hospital due to a mass in the left
hypochondrium. Abdominal ultrasonography (US) revealed a heterogeneous, hypoechoic
tumor with lobulated margins and limited blood supply. Magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) using Gadobutrol (Gadovist® 1.0, Schering AG, Berlin, Germany) demonstrated signal
intensity heterogeneity and significant enhancement. The mass was excised en bloc. The
specimen was immunopositive for Cluster of Differentiation 34 (CD34), Signal Transducer
and Activator of Transcription 6 (STAT-6), desmin, and showed a 10.0% positivity for Ki-67.
Follow-up examinations showed no evidence of tumor recurrence.
Conclusion: SFTs can display aggressive behavior as they often lack morphological
indications of malignancy at the initial stages. For patients diagnosed with SFT, complete
surgical excision is curative.
Keywords: Abdominal wall, magnetic resonance imaging, solitary fibrous tumors,
ultrasonography