2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/4524910
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Tracheal Chondrosarcoma: Systematic Review of Tumor Characteristics, Diagnosis, and Treatment Outcomes with Case Report

Abstract: To our knowledge this is the first systematic review of tracheal chondrosarcoma treatment outcomes. Management insights are thoroughly discussed. Men constitute 93.8% of cases, and most of these occur in the distal trachea. The most common symptom, dyspnea, occurs in virtually all patients. Extratracheal extension had occurred in 78.6% of patients. Definitive treatment with tracheal resection showed no recurrences in 10 patients with mean follow-up of 3.1 years. Adjuvant radiotherapy may be utilized for improv… Show more

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“…4 It is an indolent tumor affecting more males than females (8:1) at a mean age of 65 years. 4 The most frequent symptom is dyspnea, 5 and the duration of symptoms is >15 months. 4 These tumors are unlikely to metastasize but give rise to a prolonged history, presenting as large calcified tumors that obstruct more than 75% of the lumen; 5 the obstruction was almost complete in our patient (90% of the lumen).…”
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“…4 It is an indolent tumor affecting more males than females (8:1) at a mean age of 65 years. 4 The most frequent symptom is dyspnea, 5 and the duration of symptoms is >15 months. 4 These tumors are unlikely to metastasize but give rise to a prolonged history, presenting as large calcified tumors that obstruct more than 75% of the lumen; 5 the obstruction was almost complete in our patient (90% of the lumen).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 The most frequent symptom is dyspnea, 5 and the duration of symptoms is >15 months. 4 These tumors are unlikely to metastasize but give rise to a prolonged history, presenting as large calcified tumors that obstruct more than 75% of the lumen; 5 the obstruction was almost complete in our patient (90% of the lumen). Predominantly, tracheal tumors emerge from the posterior and lateral walls, with 60% located in the inferior third, 27% in the superior third, and 20% in the middle third, 2 as in our case.…”
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“…They tend to be low grade with a low risk of metastasis. The treatment of choice is surgical resection [29][30][31] (Fig 7).…”
Section: Tracheal Chondrosarcomamentioning
confidence: 99%