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Introduction: Adenomatoid tumors are rare benign neoplasms, pleural is a very rare location, reporting only 4 cases worldwide and none in our country. Case report: A 30 year-old female patient, that in the context of a preventive health examination, presents a mediastinal solid mass in the right hemithorax, in the thorax radiography. The lesion of 8 cm x 7 cm x 2.4 cm was surgically removed. Histology shows a lesion compatible with pleural adenomatoid tumor and inmunohistochemistry is positive for markers such as calretinin and cytokeratin 5/6. Discussion: The pleural adenomatoid tumor is an uncommon neoplasm with benign behavior and several differential diagnoses.
Introducción: Los tumores adenomatoides son neoplasias benignas poco frecuentes, cuya ubicación pleural es de muy baja frecuencia, reportándose sólo 4 casos a nivel mundial y ninguno nacional a la fecha. Las muestras parciales en biopsia intraoperaratoria, en ausencia de antecedentes clínico-radiológicos puede representar un desafío diagnóstico. Caso clínico: Paciente de sexo femenino, 30 años que en contexto de un examen preventivo de salud se pesquisa en la radiografía de tórax una masa sólida mediastínica en hemitórax derecho. Se extirpa lesión redondeada de 8 cm. La histología muestra lesión compatible con tumor adenomatoide pleural y la inmunohistoquímica positividad para marcadores Calretinina y Citoqueratina 5/6. Discusión: El tumor adenomatoide pleural en una entidad poco frecuente, de comportamiento benigno, con diversos diagnósticos diferenciales.
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Humans , Adult , Female , Pleural Neoplasms/surgery , Pleural Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adenomatoid Tumor/surgery , Adenomatoid Tumor/diagnosis , ImmunohistochemistryABSTRACT
To report a case of basal cell adenoma in an adult patient. Introduction: The basal cell adenoma is a rare tumor, it represents the 1-2percent of the major salivary gland tumors. It has a low malignancy rate and a good prognosis, but it has high recurrency. It is tipically presented during the fifth decade of life, and its usually as a firm and movable mass of slow growth. Case Report: A 58-year-old man with a left parotid tumor of 4 months of evolution, with no other symptoms. A total parotidectomy is performed without any incidents, or sequels. The deferred biopsy showed a basal cell adenoma. Discussion: The histopathological analysis is essential for the differential diagnosis with malignant tumors. As there are case reports that shows malignancy of the basal cell adenoma the surgical excision has become the treatment of choice, along with a patient follow-up...