1.Hemangiopericytoma of the Posterior Fossa: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Il SEO ; Yun Suk KIM ; Ho Sang KIM ; Jeong Ho KIM ; Myung Ki LEE
Brain Tumor Research and Treatment 2013;1(2):95-98
Intracranial hemangiopericytoma is unusual, and those occurring in the posterior fossa is extremely rare; we report such a rare case of hemangiopericytoma of the posterior fossa. The radiologic findings and gross characteristics of hemangiopericytomas are sometimes quite similar to those of meningiomas. Although extremely rare, the operator should be aware of the existence of this disorder to dexterously manage the aggressive nature and high vascular tendency of hemangiopericytomas. The radiological features and histological findings in this case are discussed in this study.
Hemangiopericytoma*
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Meningioma
2.A case of primary malignant hemangiopericytoma of the lung.
Jae Seon KIM ; Yun Tae JIN ; Kwang Ho IN ; Kyung Ho KANG ; Jun Suk KIM ; Se Hwa YOO
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1991;38(2):202-206
No abstract available.
Hemangiopericytoma*
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Lung*
3.Doege-Potter Syndrome: A presumptive case of Metastatic hemangiopericytoma with Persistent hypoglycemia in a 27-year-old male
Von Lovel Zarra ; Kenny Jun Demegillo ; May Uyking-Naranjo ; Ahmad Domado
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2021;36(1):90-94
Doege-Potter syndrome (DPS) is a rare paraneoplastic condition characterized by hypoinsulinemic hypoglycemia from a solitary fibrous tumor. The underlying mechanism is the secretion of a prohormone form of insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) by the tumor, which causes decreased release of glucose into the circulation. We report the case of a 27-year-old Filipino male with presumptive DPS from a recurrent right temporo-zygomatic hemangiopericytoma (HPC). The complexity of DPS requires a multidisciplinary approach. Early screening for metastases from HPC may prevent the undesirable sequelae of the disease process.
Hemangiopericytoma
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Hypoglycemia
4.Hemangiopericytoma in the Nasolabial Fold.
Tae Kyung EOM ; Seok Joo KANG ; Jin Woo KIM ; Young Hwan KIM ; Hook SUN ; Soo Jin JUNG
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2013;40(2):162-164
No abstract available.
Hemangiopericytoma
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Nasolabial Fold
5.Hemangiopericytoma of Popliteal Fossa as a Multichambered Cystic Mass: A Case Report.
Ki Jun KIM ; Jae Hee LEE ; Sung Yong LEE ; Kyung Myung SOHN ; Jong Min SOHN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1998;38(6):1111-1113
Hemangiopericytoma is an uncommon mesenchymal neoplasm that may occur anywhere in the body but is most commonin the lower extremities and retroperitoneum. Radiologically, the tumor is mainly a solid hypervascular mass, andwhen large, has some cystic and necrotic portions. It can compress or displace adjacent tissue and organs, and maycause related symptoms. The authors encountered a case of hemangiopericytoma of the popliteal fossa as amultichambered cystic mass containing various-staged hemorrhagic fluid, and report this case together with its MRimaging findings.
Hemangiopericytoma*
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Lower Extremity
6.A Case of Pelvic Hemangiopericytoma.
Dong Soo LEE ; Kyeong Il NA ; Du Geon MOON ; Duck Ki YOON ; Ae Ree KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1998;39(1):100-104
Hemangiopericytoma is an uncommon mesenchymal tumor that may be benign or malignant. This tumor is composed of proliferating capillaries and spindle-shaped cells known as the pericytes of Zimmermann. Since all capillaries have pericytes, hemangiopericytoma can be found anywhere In the body. We report a case of malignant hemangiopericytoma in the pelvic cavity which was treated by radical excision and adjutant radiotherapy and discuss the clinicopathological feature, prognosis, and therapy of this lesson.
Capillaries
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Hemangiopericytoma*
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Pericytes
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Prognosis
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Radiotherapy
7.Preoperative Embolization of Extra-axial Hypervascular Tumors with Onyx.
Matthew R FUSCO ; Mohamed M SALEM ; Bradley A GROSS ; Arra S REDDY ; Christopher S OGILVY ; Ekkehard M KASPER ; Ajith J THOMAS
Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery 2016;18(1):12-18
OBJECTIVE: Preoperative endovascular embolization of intracranial tumors is performed to mitigate anticipated intraoperative blood loss. Although the usage of a wide array of embolic agents, particularly polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), has been described for a variety of tumors, literature detailing the efficacy, safety and complication rates for the usage of Onyx is relatively sparse. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed our single institutional experience with pre-surgical Onyx embolization of extra-axial tumors to evaluate its efficacy and safety and highlight nuances of individualized cases. RESULTS: Five patients underwent pre-surgical Onyx embolization of large or giant extra-axial tumors within 24 hours of surgical resection. Four patients harbored falcine or convexity meningiomas (grade I in 2 patients, grade II in 1 patient and grade III in one patient), and one patient had a grade II hemangiopericytoma. Embolization proceeded uneventfully in all cases and there were no complications. CONCLUSION: This series augments the expanding literature confirming the safety and efficacy of Onyx in the preoperative embolization of extra-axial tumors, underscoring its advantage of being able to attain extensive devascularization via only one supplying pedicle.
Hemangiopericytoma
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Humans
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Meningioma
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Polyvinyl Alcohol
8.Cystic Hemangiopericytoma in the Third Ventricle.
Jong Eun SIM ; Jin Sook JEONG ; Sun Seob CHOI ; Young Min CHOI ; Ki Uk KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2006;40(6):467-470
Primary intracranial hemangiopericytoma is rare and resemble meningioma on imaging study. It shows meningeal attachment, and is usually isointense with gray matter on T1-weighted MR image with heterogeneous enhancement and prominent vascular flow voids on T2-weighted image. Cystic type of hemangiopericytoma is very rare and only 3 cases have been reported in the literature which arised in the middle fossa, cerebellum, and occipital area. Ventricular hemangiopericytomas were reported in 9 cases, and all of them were solid type. Authors experienced a peculiar case of cystic hemangiopericytoma in the 3rd ventricle and report it with review of the literature.
Cerebellum
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Hemangiopericytoma*
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Meningioma
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Third Ventricle*
9.A Case of Renal Hemangiopericytoma.
Young Ho LEE ; Jae Hyung KIM ; Jin Il KIM ; Soo Eung CHAI
Korean Journal of Urology 1984;25(1):93-96
Renal hemangiopericytoma is rare. It seems to be slowly progressive and grows locally with firm consistency, well encapsulation and may infiltrate surrounding tissue, but degree of malignancy appears to be low. A case of hemangiopericytoma developed from right kidney in 52 years old man was presented with a brief review of literature.
Hemangiopericytoma*
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Humans
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Kidney
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Middle Aged
10.Cystic Solitary Fibrous Tumor Arising From the Left Occipital Meninges: A Case Report.
Bae Geun OH ; Yoon Joon HWANG ; Soon Joo CHA ; Gham HUR ; Yong Hoon KIM ; Su Young KIM ; Jung Wook SEO ; Ji Young LEE ; Han Seung KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2007;56(2):115-118
Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a benign mesenchymal neoplasm of a spindle-cell origin, and it usually involves the pleura. It's occurrence in various organs of the body has recently been described. Meningeal SFT is very rare. Radiologically, it is a strongly enhancing solid mass and is undistinguishable from fibrous meningioma and hemangiopericytoma. Yet we report here on a case of SFT with massive cystic degeneration that arose from the meninges of the left occipital region.
Hemangiopericytoma
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Meninges*
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Meningioma
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Pleura
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Solitary Fibrous Tumors*