scholarly journals Large extraskeletal ewing sarcoma of the hand: A rare entity

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Introduction: Extraskeletal Ewing sarcoma/PNET is a small round cell sarcoma showing gene fusions of EWSR1-FLI1. A 28-year-old male patient presented with right ank pain and low gr Case Report: ade fever since 15 days. On examination: a mass was palpable in the right hypochondrium. Provisional diagnosis of Liver abscess has been made. USG abdomen shows features cystic lesion in the liver with internal septation ?Liver abscess /Hydatid cyst. Intraoperatively, tumor was seen attached to upper pole of kidney. Since tumor was large, it was ruptured intraoperatively and debulking surgery has been done. Under microscopy, tumor was arranged in sheets with intervening stroma showing desmoplastic reaction. Perivascular pseudorosettes are seen. The diagnosis of malignant small round cell tumor has been given. On immunohistochemistry, tumor cells are positive for Vimentin, CD99, NKX2.2 , FLI1, Neurolaments, Synaptophysin with focal immunoreactivity for EMA, Pancytokeratin. Final diagnosis was EXTRASKELETAL EWING SARCOMA/PNET. Discussion: Extra-skeletal Ewing sarcoma/PNET is malignant soft tissue tumor seen in chest wall, thigh, paravertebal region etc. Retroperitoneum is a least common site. Most common presentation is swelling in the soft tissue with compressive symptoms. Histologically, it is composed of undifferentiated small round cells. Conclusion: Clinical examination and radiological ndings leads to ambiguous diagnosis in Ewing sarcoma/PNET. Hence proper histopathological study is essential for nal diagnosis.


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