Primary hepatic leiomyosarcoma in a woman after renal transplantation: report of a case

In contrast to malignant lymphomas or skin cancer, smooth muscle tumors including leiomyosarcoma are rarely associated with transplant recipients. We herein present a 33-year-old woman with end-stage renal disease who received a transplant at 27 years of age. Four years after the transplantation, at...

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Hauptverfasser: Fujita, Hideto, Kiriyama, Masato, Kawamura, Taiichi, Ii, Toru, Takegawa, Shigeru, Dohba, Shotaro, Kojima, Yasuhiko, Yoshimura, Mitsuhiro, Kobayashi, Akihiko, Ozaki, Satoru, Watanabe, Kishichiro
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description In contrast to malignant lymphomas or skin cancer, smooth muscle tumors including leiomyosarcoma are rarely associated with transplant recipients. We herein present a 33-year-old woman with end-stage renal disease who received a transplant at 27 years of age. Four years after the transplantation, at age 31, she underwent a mastectomy because of primary right breast cancer, which was found to be a 5-mm-sized mucinous carcinoma with no regional lymph node metastasis. Six years after the transplantation, a liver tumor was unexpectedly discovered. An explorative laparotomy revealed a well-encapsulated tumor occupying the posterior portion of the right lobe of the liver. The patient underwent a posterior segmentectomy. Histologically, the tumor possessed intermingling fascicles of spindle cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and elongated nuclei. Based on an immunohistochemical examination, the tumor cells were positive for the muscle-associated antibody. In addition, RNA probes for Epstein-Barr virus were negative based on in situ hybridization. The histologic, immunohistochemical findings were considered to be diagnostic for leiomyosarcoma, which is a low-grade malignancy. Two years after surgery, the patient is doing well with no recurrence of liver tumors or breast cancer.
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Adult
Breast Neoplasms - diagnosis
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Female
Humans
Immunosuppression - adverse effects
Kidney Transplantation
Leiomyosarcoma - chemistry
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Leiomyosarcoma - pathology
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Liver Neoplasms - immunology
Liver Neoplasms - pathology
Neoplasms, Second Primary - diagnosis
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