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Case Reports

A low grade osteosarcoma of the colon

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Pages 267-268 | Received 01 Oct 2019, Accepted 03 Nov 2019, Published online: 12 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

Background

Soft-tissue osteosarcomas are very rare. Only three cases of extraskeletal osteosarcoma have been reported arising in colon and we report the first well differentiated one.

Patients and methods

A 58-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with a history of pain and swelling in lower right abdomen for the last 3 months. Routine laboratory tests and tumor markers (CEA, CA19-9, AFP) were all normal, as well as colonoscopy. CT-scan revealed large partly calcificated mass connected to the ascending colon without significant imbibition of contrast. Because of the size of the tumor, open surgery was indicated. An exploratory laparotomy followed by right hemicolectomy with anastomosis was performed according to oncological principles.

Results

Surgery and pathology confirmed the presence of 13 cm large soft tissue tumor connected to the colon by vascular pedicle. Histopathology showed spindle cells with minimal cellular atypia and focal osteoid production which lead to diagnosis of low grade osteosarcoma. Immunohistochemicaly, neoplastic cells were positive for alpha smooth muscle actin, caldesmon and desmin, but are negative for S100, CD34, CD117, DOG1, BCL-2, epithelial membrane antigen, and beta-catenin.

Conclusion

Postoperative course went uneventful and adjuvant chemotherapy was not recommended. At 6-months follow-up there was no sign of recurrent tumor.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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