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Diagnosis and Treatment of Recurrent Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor (Literature Review and Clinical Case)

Abstract

Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST) are rare soft tissue sarcomas with high potential to local recurrence and distant metastases. Intratoracic localization of primary MPNST is uncommon. Peritoneal involvement for extraabdominal MPNST is unusual. In our paper we would like to present a case of diagnosis and treatment of recurrent lung malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor with diaphragmal pleura, lung and peritoneum involvement one year after atypical lung resection in 38-year-old patient.

About the Authors

Andrey D. Kaprin
National Medical Radiological Research Center, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation
  1. D. Med., Professor, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Сorresponding member of Russian Academy of Education, Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation, Chief Urologist of the Russian Academy of Sciences, General Director of National Medical Radiological Research Center; Head of Department of Urology and Surgical Nephrology with a Course of Oncourology at the Medical Faculty of Medical Institute of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia


Natalia A. Rubtsova
Moscow Research Oncology Institute named after P. A. Herzen – branch of National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Head of Department of Radiology



Alexandr I. Khalimon
Moscow Research Oncology Institute named after P. A. Herzen – branch of National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

Radiologist of Department of Radiology



Antonina V. Levshakova
Moscow Research Oncology Institute named after P. A. Herzen – branch of National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Senior Researcher of Radiology of Department



Andrey B. Ryabov
Moscow Research Oncology Institute named after P. A. Herzen – branch of National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Head of Thoracoabdominal Oncosurgery Division



Oleg V. Pikin
Moscow Research Oncology Institute named after P. A. Herzen – branch of National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Professor, Head of Thoracic Surgery Department



Ali M. Amiraliev
Moscow Research Oncology Institute named after P. A. Herzen – branch of National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

Ph. D. Med., Researcher of Thoracic Surgery Department



Nadezhda N. Volchenko
Moscow Research Oncology Institute named after P. A. Herzen – branch of National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

M. D. Med., Professor, Head of Oncomorphology of Department



Anna B. Bruslinskaya
Moscow Research Oncology Institute named after P. A. Herzen – branch of National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
Russian Federation

Pathologist of Department of Pathology



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For citations:


Kaprin A., Rubtsova N., Khalimon A., Levshakova A., Ryabov A., Pikin O., Amiraliev A., Volchenko N., Bruslinskaya A. Diagnosis and Treatment of Recurrent Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor (Literature Review and Clinical Case). Radiology - Practice. 2017;(3):29-38. (In Russ.)

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