HEPATIC METASTASIS OF THYMOMA: CASE REPORT OF A FAST-GROWING ABDOMINAL MASS IN A PREGNANT PATIENT

Introduction: Thymomas are the most common primary mediastinal tumors originating from epithelial cells of the thymus, demonstrating epithelial differentiation. Pathologically, thymomas exhibit relatively slow growth and typically spread directly, with extremely rare occurrences of distant dissemina...

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Main Authors: Raspopovic Milos, Micic Dusan, Perisic Zlatko, Arsenijevic Vladimir, Brkic Dusan, Gregoric Pavle
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Published: Association of medical doctors Sanamed Novi Pazar 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://new.sanamed.rs/hepatic-metastasis-of-thymoma-case-report-of-a-fast-growing-abdominal-mass-in-a-pregnant-patient/
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author Raspopovic Milos
Micic Dusan
Perisic Zlatko
Arsenijevic Vladimir
Brkic Dusan
Gregoric Pavle
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Micic Dusan
Perisic Zlatko
Arsenijevic Vladimir
Brkic Dusan
Gregoric Pavle
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description Introduction: Thymomas are the most common primary mediastinal tumors originating from epithelial cells of the thymus, demonstrating epithelial differentiation. Pathologically, thymomas exhibit relatively slow growth and typically spread directly, with extremely rare occurrences of distant dissemination to extrathoracic organs. The precise incidence of such dissemination remains unknown. Distant metastases, particularly to the liver, are exceptionally rare, with only a few cases documented in the literature. Case Report: A 39-year-old woman, in her 31st week of gestation, presented with abdominal pain and discomfort. She underwent ultrasonography, followed by an urgent MRI of the abdomen due to a protruding tumor mass in the liver. Shortly after delivering a healthy baby via cesarean section, she was admitted to the hospital for a CT scan of the abdomen. The imaging revealed multiple focal changes in the liver parenchyma, exhibiting radiological characteristics consistent with focal nodular hyperplasia. Less likely differential diagnoses included adenomas or hemangiomas. Subsequently, she underwent staged hepatectomy, and the results of the pathological analysis confirmed the presence of type B thymoma metastases in the liver. Conclusion: According to the available data in the literature, metastatic thymomas are often identified in patients who have previously undergone treatment for the primary disease. Our patient did not have a history of thymectomy, as confirmed by postoperative chest scans. Onset of symptoms during late pregnancy guided our diagnosis, relying on overall clinical and radiological findings of the detected tumor. Our treatment involved staged hepatectomy post-childbirth, followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. Further comprehensive studies are essential to precisely understand neoplasm behaviors like thymoma for timely detection and effective treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-96f35f49139c4a1da371341b3cda0caf2024-01-28T06:36:22ZengAssociation of medical doctors Sanamed Novi PazarSanamed1452-662X2217-81712023-12-0118320120510.5937/sanamed0-47954HEPATIC METASTASIS OF THYMOMA: CASE REPORT OF A FAST-GROWING ABDOMINAL MASS IN A PREGNANT PATIENTRaspopovic Milos0Micic Dusan1Perisic Zlatko2Arsenijevic Vladimir3Brkic Dusan4Gregoric Pavle5Clinic for Emergency Surgery, University Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia¹ Clinic for Emergency Surgery, University Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia; ² School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia¹ Clinic for Emergency Surgery, University Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia; ² School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaClinic for Emergency Surgery, University Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaClinic for Emergency Surgery, University Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia¹ Clinic for Emergency Surgery, University Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia; ² School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaIntroduction: Thymomas are the most common primary mediastinal tumors originating from epithelial cells of the thymus, demonstrating epithelial differentiation. Pathologically, thymomas exhibit relatively slow growth and typically spread directly, with extremely rare occurrences of distant dissemination to extrathoracic organs. The precise incidence of such dissemination remains unknown. Distant metastases, particularly to the liver, are exceptionally rare, with only a few cases documented in the literature. Case Report: A 39-year-old woman, in her 31st week of gestation, presented with abdominal pain and discomfort. She underwent ultrasonography, followed by an urgent MRI of the abdomen due to a protruding tumor mass in the liver. Shortly after delivering a healthy baby via cesarean section, she was admitted to the hospital for a CT scan of the abdomen. The imaging revealed multiple focal changes in the liver parenchyma, exhibiting radiological characteristics consistent with focal nodular hyperplasia. Less likely differential diagnoses included adenomas or hemangiomas. Subsequently, she underwent staged hepatectomy, and the results of the pathological analysis confirmed the presence of type B thymoma metastases in the liver. Conclusion: According to the available data in the literature, metastatic thymomas are often identified in patients who have previously undergone treatment for the primary disease. Our patient did not have a history of thymectomy, as confirmed by postoperative chest scans. Onset of symptoms during late pregnancy guided our diagnosis, relying on overall clinical and radiological findings of the detected tumor. Our treatment involved staged hepatectomy post-childbirth, followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. Further comprehensive studies are essential to precisely understand neoplasm behaviors like thymoma for timely detection and effective treatment.https://new.sanamed.rs/hepatic-metastasis-of-thymoma-case-report-of-a-fast-growing-abdominal-mass-in-a-pregnant-patient/thymomametastasisliverpregnancysurgery
spellingShingle Raspopovic Milos
Micic Dusan
Perisic Zlatko
Arsenijevic Vladimir
Brkic Dusan
Gregoric Pavle
HEPATIC METASTASIS OF THYMOMA: CASE REPORT OF A FAST-GROWING ABDOMINAL MASS IN A PREGNANT PATIENT
Sanamed
thymoma
metastasis
liver
pregnancy
surgery
title HEPATIC METASTASIS OF THYMOMA: CASE REPORT OF A FAST-GROWING ABDOMINAL MASS IN A PREGNANT PATIENT
title_full HEPATIC METASTASIS OF THYMOMA: CASE REPORT OF A FAST-GROWING ABDOMINAL MASS IN A PREGNANT PATIENT
title_fullStr HEPATIC METASTASIS OF THYMOMA: CASE REPORT OF A FAST-GROWING ABDOMINAL MASS IN A PREGNANT PATIENT
title_full_unstemmed HEPATIC METASTASIS OF THYMOMA: CASE REPORT OF A FAST-GROWING ABDOMINAL MASS IN A PREGNANT PATIENT
title_short HEPATIC METASTASIS OF THYMOMA: CASE REPORT OF A FAST-GROWING ABDOMINAL MASS IN A PREGNANT PATIENT
title_sort hepatic metastasis of thymoma case report of a fast growing abdominal mass in a pregnant patient
topic thymoma
metastasis
liver
pregnancy
surgery
url https://new.sanamed.rs/hepatic-metastasis-of-thymoma-case-report-of-a-fast-growing-abdominal-mass-in-a-pregnant-patient/
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