Explore the latest in soft-tissue tumors, including recent advances in classification, diagnosis, and medical and surgical management.
An patient with a history of bullous pemphigoid treated with oral prednisolone presented with multiple round, dark brown to violaceous-colored firm nodules on the right leg and 2 nodular masses with hemorrhagic crusts on the right foot. Complete blood cell count and creatinine and liver function test results were normal, and results of HIV antibody testing were negative. What is the diagnosis and what would you do next?
This cohort study examines the outcomes observed after guideline-based 5- and 10-year follow-up in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumor at low risk of recurrence following surgery.
This nonrandomized controlled trial of patients with advanced soft tissue sarcoma analyzed the immunomodulatory effects of intratumoral glycopyranosyl lipid A in stable-emulsion formulation with concurrent radiotherapy.
This case report describes a novel gene fusion of PAX3::INO80D in a biphenotypic sinonasal carcinoma in a woman in her 40s.
This case report discusses a diagnosis of iris cavernous hemangioma in a woman aged 63 years who presented with recurrent pain, redness, and hazy vision in her left eye.
This systematic review and meta-analysis describes the literature on the associations between meningioma and breast cancer and analyzes the available data.
In this essay, an otolaryngologist reflects on the circular journey from patient to physician to patient again over 19 years living with a left jugular foramen meningioma.
This case report describes an infant with large capillary malformations on the trunk, edematous left axilla and upper arm with loose skin and subcutaneous soft tissue tumors, and bilateral overgrowth of the feet with syndactyly of toes.
This nonrandomized clinical trial investigates the safety and effectiveness of trabectedin with radiotherapy in patients with myxoid liposarcoma.
This ancillary analysis of 2 randomized clinical trials of patients receiving neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy or preoperative image-guided radiotherapy examines the prognostic significance of pathologic complete response on survival outcomes in patients with soft tissue sarcoma receiving neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy.
An 11-year-old girl with no significant medical history was referred to the pediatric otolaryngology department for a painless, left-sided neck mass that had been slowly enlarging for 8 months. What is your diagnosis?
This case report describes a large, purpuric plaque involving most of the right face with associated periorbital swelling but without ulceration.
A woman in her 30s presents with a bruise on her hand with a blue-green plaque that appeared after a twisting injury to the affected hand. What is your diagnosis?
A man in his 50s with a history of mycosis fungoides presents with bleeding wounds and nodules on the bilateral hips and forearms. What is your diagnosis?
A 55-year-old man with a medical history significant for hypertension, coronary artery disease, and obstructive sleep apnea presents with an enlarging neck mass of more than 2 years’ duration. What is your diagnosis?
A male patient aged 16 years with a recent history of blunt trauma to the periorbita presented with blurred vision, pain, and proptosis of the right eye. MRI imaging revealed an intraconal mass. What would you do next?
This case report describes a man in his 60s who was referred to the department of dermatology for further evaluation of a lesion on the nose.
This case-control study evaluates meningioma risk following radiotherapy and chemotherapy and identifies possible factors associated with modifying radiation-associated risk in survivors of childhood cancer.
This case report describes a man with untreated HIV infection who presented with Kaposi sarcoma caruncular lesions that resolved completely with medical treatment.
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