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Retroperitoneal myofibroblastoma in an 88‐year‐old male
Author(s) -
Watari Shogo,
Ichikawa Takaharu,
Shiraishi Hiromasa,
Sakuma Takafumi,
Kubota Risa,
Kusumi Norihiro,
Tsushima Tomoyasu,
Nagakita Keina,
Shinno Yoko
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
iju case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2577-171X
DOI - 10.1002/iju5.12493
Subject(s) - medicine , groin , urination , biopsy , physical examination , rectum , radiology , surgery , urinary system , anatomy
Extramammary myofibroblastomas are extremely rare. Case presentation The patient was an 88‐year‐old male. He presented for evaluation of frequent urination and a “pushing up” sensation from the groin during defecation. Thorough physical and radiographic examinations revealed a retroperitoneal tumor on the right side of the rectum. The pathologic examination of the biopsy tissue showed that the tumor was unlikely to be malignant. Nevertheless, the patient was symptomatic and thus underwent a laparoscopic tumor resection through a transperitoneal approach. The tumor was circumscribed with a solid capsule. Based on the pathologic findings, which included immunostaining, the tumor was diagnosed as a myofibroblastoma. There was no evidence of a recurrence 6 months postoperatively. Conclusion We present this case with the clinical course and surgical findings, and discuss the possibility of establishing a preoperative pathologic diagnosis of a myofibroblastoma.

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