2019
DOI: 10.1002/kjm2.12031
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A large soft tissue mass with multiple cysts—Primary leiomyosarcoma of the seminal vesicle

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“…The median age at diagnosis was 56.5 (37-79) years, and the median maximum diameter of the tumour was 8 cm (3. accurately visualised via MRI, which further complicated the ing diagnosis. A recently reported case of primary seminal vesicle sarcoma had similar imaging findings (Yu et al, 2019). Although seminal vesicle cysts and some types of epithelial and stromal tumours, such as phylloid cystosarcoma, can also show multilocular cystic manifestations, the key difference was that the cyst wall of our case was more regular and the solid part was not clearly visible.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…The median age at diagnosis was 56.5 (37-79) years, and the median maximum diameter of the tumour was 8 cm (3. accurately visualised via MRI, which further complicated the ing diagnosis. A recently reported case of primary seminal vesicle sarcoma had similar imaging findings (Yu et al, 2019). Although seminal vesicle cysts and some types of epithelial and stromal tumours, such as phylloid cystosarcoma, can also show multilocular cystic manifestations, the key difference was that the cyst wall of our case was more regular and the solid part was not clearly visible.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…A total of 18 patients with seminal vesicle sarcoma were included in our study, including 11 cases of leiomyosarcoma (Cauvin et al, 2011;Corongiu et al, 2019;Suzuki et al, 2009;Yu et al, 2019), two of rhabdomyosarcoma (Berger et al, 2002;Sanghvi et al, 2004), four of angiosarcoma (Chang et al, 2014;Lamont et al, 1991;Mathew et al, 2006;Panageas et al, 1990), and one of osteosarcoma (Choi et al, 2011). The median age at diagnosis was 56.5 (37-79) years, and the median maximum diameter of the tumour was 8 cm (3. accurately visualised via MRI, which further complicated the ing diagnosis.…”
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confidence: 99%