Undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma of the liver in an adult: a case report |
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Authors: | Diedhiou Abdoulaye Genin Pascal Terris Benoît Sauvanet Alain Belghiti Jacques Degott Claude |
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Affiliation: | Service d'Anatomie Pathologique, 100 Blvd. du General Leclerc, 92118, Clichy Cedex, France. |
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Abstract: | Undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma of the liver is rare. It is usually observed in children and adolescents. We report one case of embryonal sarcoma of the liver arising in patient without any antecedent. The only symptom was right scapular pain. The liver scan showed a multicystic lesion suspicious for infectious origin or a tumor. Serologies for ecchinococcus, schistosomiasis and brucellosis were negative. The treatment was a right hepatectomy. On gross examination, the tumor was unencapsulated, multicystic and contained large areas of necrosis admixed with gelatinous areas. Microscopically, there were epithelioid and spindle tumor cells in a myxo?d stroma. Lipoblastic-like or rhabdomyoblastic-like, giant cells and PAS positive hyaline globules in the cell cytoplasm were present. The tumor cells expressed vimentin, cytokeratin (KL1), alpha-1-antitrypsin and smooth muscle actin. This observation shows that embryonal sarcoma of the liver may develop in adult patients and should be taken into consideration in any differential diagnosis of cystic hepatic tumor. |
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