1.The Characteristics of Primary Cardiac Tumors Occured in Korean People
Sung Ho HUR ; Kee Sik KIM ; Yoon Nyun KIM ; Kyung Mok SHIN ; Sung Wook HAN ; Mi Suk KANG ; Kwon Bae KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Echocardiography 1995;3(1):72-84
OBJECTIVES: Primary cardiac tumors are rare, being found in approimately 1 in 10,000 to 33 in 1,000 routine autopsies in patients of all ages. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the status of primary cardiac tumor in Korea, Their clinical and pathological characteristics. We analysed our 13 cases of primary cardiac tumors confirmed by operative findings, and all cases which were published in several literatures. METHOD: Thirteen cases of primary cardiac tumors confirmed by pathologic findings from 1982 in keimyung university hospital, and 116 cases of published data from 1962 were reviewed their pathologic and clinical findings. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty nine cases were included in this study, The age was ranged from 15 dyas to 75 years old. 45 cases(35%) were male and 84(65%) were female. 119 cases(92.2%) were revealed benign tumor : 115 myxoma, 2 rhabdomyoma, 1 lipoma and 1 fibroma. 10 cases(7.8%) were malignant tumors : 4 angiosarcoma, 2 fibrous histiocytoma, 2 rhabdomyosarcoma, 2 fibrosarcoma. The most common site of benign tumor was left atrium, and of malignant tumor was right atrium. CONCLUSION: Most of primary cardiac tumors were benign. And left atrial myxoma was most common primary cardiac tumor. Angiosarcoma was most common malignant tumor, occured in right atrium most frequently.
Autopsy
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Female
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Fibroma
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Fibrosarcoma
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Heart Atria
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Heart Neoplasms
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Hemangiosarcoma
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Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous
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Humans
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Korea
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Lipoma
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Male
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Methods
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Myxoma
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Rhabdomyoma
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Rhabdomyosarcoma
2.Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma with Cystic Change of the Femur: a Case Report.
Jung Ah PARK ; Sung Gyu MOON ; Na Ra KIM
Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2016;20(4):264-268
Benign fibrous histiocytoma (BFH) is a rare benign primary skeletal tumor that occurs commonly in the long bones, spine and pelvis. BFH constitutes a diagnostic challenge because it shares clinical background, radiological characteristics, and histological features with other fibrous lesions such as non-ossifying fibroma, giant cell tumor. We present a case of BFH with cystic change that occurred in the distal femur. We did not identify any case of BFH with cystic change involving the majority of the lesion that occurred in the metaepiphysis of the long bone.
Femur*
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Fibroma
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Giant Cell Tumors
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Hemorrhage
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Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous*
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Pelvis
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Spine
3.A Case of Giant Fibrous Histiocytoma.
Yoon Kee PARK ; Min Geol LEE ; Dong Sik BANG ; Tae Jung KWON ; Jung Sook KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1984;22(1):83-88
Fibrous histiocytomas are characterized by a variable combination of cells with fibroblastic and histiocytic features. They exhibit a distinctive but inconstant cellular arrangement referred to as a storiform or cartwheel pattern. Considerable corfusion has enveloped these tumors as a result of their various terminology-fibrous histiocytoma, dermatofibroma, sclerosing hemangioma, fibroxanthoma, subepidermal nodular fibrosis, xanthogranuloma, giant cell tumor of tendon sheath. A histologically benign but locally infiltrating, 15 * 20cm sized, fibrous histiocytoma was found in the posterior aspect of left thigh of a 17-year-old man. The tumor was incompletely excised due to adhesion of the tumor mass to sciatic nerve and then radiation therpy was combined, Histogenesis and prognostic aspects of the tumor are discussed.
Adolescent
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Fibroblasts
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Fibrosis
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Giant Cell Tumors
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Histiocytoma
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Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous*
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Humans
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Sciatic Nerve
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Tendons
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Thigh
4.Soft Tissue Masses in the Extremities: The Accuracy of an Ultrasonographic Diagnosis.
Ji Young AN ; So Young PARK ; Ji Seon PARK ; Wook JIN ; Kyung Nam RYU
Journal of the Korean Society of Medical Ultrasound 2011;30(3):167-172
PURPOSE: We wanted to retrospectively determine the accuracy of an ultrasonographic diagnosis of superficial soft tissue masses in the extremities by using the histologic results as the reference standard. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2005 to June 2010, 154 patients with soft tissue masses in the extremities and who underwent ultrasonographic evaluation followed by biopsy or resection were retrospectively evaluated. The ultrasonographic and histologic diagnoses of the soft tissue masses were lipoma, ganglion cyst, hemangioma, neurogenic tumor, giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath, epidermoid cyst, fibroma, glomus tumor, Baker's cyst and neurofibromatosis. RESULTS: Out of 154 patients, 114 (74%) patients showed concordance between the histologic diagnosis and the ultrasonographic diagnosis, and the remaining 40 (26%) patients did not. The diagnostic accuracy of each soft tissue mass was 95% for lipoma, 83% for ganglion cyst, 75% for hemangioma, 72% for neurogenic tumor, 50% for giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath, 43% for epidermoid cyst, 33% for fibroma and 100% each for glomus tumor, fibromatosis and Baker's cyst. Aside from these tumors, there were also sarcoma, malignant melanoma, elastofibroma, Kimura disease and pilomatricoma. Among the cases that showed discordance between the histologic diagnosis and the ultrasonographic diagnosis, three of them were notable; pilomatricoma being misdiagnosed as dermatofibroma protuberans, angiolipoma being misdiagnosed as vascular leiomyoma and malignant fibrous histiocytoma being misdiagnosed as a malignant soft tissue mass. CONCLUSION: The accuracy of an ultrasonographic diagnosis for soft tissue masses in the extremities varies greatly according to each type of mass. Lipoma, ganglion cyst, hemangioma, glomus tumor, neurogenic tumor and Baker's cyst showed a relatively high rate of concordance between the ultrasonographic diagnosis and the histologic diagnosis, but epidermoid cyst and fibroma showed a relatively lower rate of concordance.
Angiolipoma
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Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia
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Angiomyoma
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Biopsy
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Epidermal Cyst
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Extremities
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Fibroma
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Ganglion Cysts
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Giant Cell Tumors
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Glomus Tumor
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Hemangioma
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Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous
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Histiocytoma, Malignant Fibrous
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Humans
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Lipoma
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Melanoma
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Pilomatrixoma
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Popliteal Cyst
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Retrospective Studies
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Sarcoma
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Soft Tissue Neoplasms
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Tendons
5.Two Cases of Dermatofibroma with Sclerotic Fibroma-like Change.
Yoonjin CHOI ; Boncheol GOO ; Jin Young JUNG ; Hye Jin CHUNG ; Kee Yang CHUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2007;45(6):581-584
Sclerotic fibroma is often regarded as a unique proliferating lesion, but some authors regard it as an end stage of other neoplasms, especially dermatofibroma. We report two cases of dermatofibroma with sclerotic fibroma-like change. The skin biopsy specimens from different patients showed a common finding of dermatofibroma, while some portions of the tumor were replaced by thick, hyalinized, eosinophilic collagen bundles and empty clefts with low cellularity, which was histologically similar to sclerotic fibroma. According to these findings, dermatofibroma with sclerotic fibroma-like change can be evidence of the possible pathogenesis of sclerotic fibroma.
Biopsy
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Collagen
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Eosinophils
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Fibroma
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Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous*
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Humans
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Hyalin
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Skin
6.A Case of Deep Aneurysmal Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma with Atypical Clinical Features.
Kyung O KIM ; Ye Seul KIM ; You In BAE ; Young Lip PARK ; Moon Kyun CHO ; Sang Hoon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(11):826-827
No abstract available.
Aneurysm*
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Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous*
7.Dermatofibroma on the Lip.
Wooseok JEON ; Ji Hyun LEE ; Tae Yoon KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(12):924-925
No abstract available.
Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous*
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Lip*
8.Plantar Dermatofibroma.
Jae Hoon CHO ; Mi Yeon KIM ; Young Min PARK ; Hyung Ok KIM
Annals of Dermatology 2005;17(1):7-8
No abstract available.
Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous*
9.A Case of Dermatofibroma on the Nipple.
Young Sun EUN ; Young Bok LEE ; Shin Taek OH ; Baik Kee CHO ; Hyun Jeong PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2013;51(1):79-80
No abstract available.
Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous
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Nipples
10.The Diagnostic Significance of Infiltration Pattern and Perilesional Lymphoid Cell Infiltrate in Dermatofibroma.
Min Soo JANG ; Jae Woo BAEK ; Jong Bin PARK ; Dong Young KANG ; Jin Seuk KANG ; Sang Tae KIM ; Kee Suck SUH
Annals of Dermatology 2012;24(2):228-229
No abstract available.
Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous
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Lymphocytes