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- Title
Adamantinoma of the distal femur diagnosed 5 years after initial surgery: a case report.
- Authors
Kai Cao; Michiro Susa; Itsuo Watanabe; Kazumasa Nishimoto; Keisuke Horiuchi; Aya Sasaki; Yuichiro Hayashi; Katsura Emoto; Kaori Kameyama; Masaya Nakamura; Morio Matsumoto; Hideo Morioka; Cao, Kai; Susa, Michiro; Watanabe, Itsuo; Nishimoto, Kazumasa; Horiuchi, Keisuke; Sasaki, Aya; Hayashi, Yuichiro; Emoto, Katsura
- Abstract
<bold>Background: </bold>Adamantinoma arising in the femur is extremely rare. We report a case of an adamantinoma occurring in the right medial femoral condyle that was diagnosed 5 years after the primary surgery.<bold>Case Presentation: </bold>A 74-year-old Asian woman first complained of right knee pain without any cause. Radiographs demonstrated a 4×4.5 cm osteolytic lesion in her medial femoral condyle. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a lesion which showed low signal on both T1 and T2-weighted image, and enhanced signal with gadolinium contrast administration. She underwent a wide resection of the lesion and was reconstructed with a tumor endoprosthesis. On histological examination, the tumor showed clusters of spindle-shaped and squamoid epithelial cells among the fibrous stroma. Adamantinoma was considered, however, the diagnosis was inconclusive due to the unusual localization and her age. Moreover, it was difficult to exclude metastatic carcinoma. Five years later, she was diagnosed with an abnormal shadow occupying the upper lobe of her right lung in a routine physical examination. She subsequently underwent a resection of the lung mass which histologically showed proliferation of spindle-shaped and squamoid epithelial cells. The histological similarity of the lung tumor and the femoral tumor led to the diagnosis of adamantinoma arising in her right medial femoral condyle with metastasis to the upper lobe of her right lung.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>In this case report, we report the clinical, radiographic, and histological features of an adamantinoma arising in the distal femur with a review of the literature.
- Subjects
FEMUR; MANDIBULAR condyle; KNEE pain; RADIOGRAPHS; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; STROMAL cells; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2016, Vol 10, p1
- ISSN
1752-1947
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1186/s13256-016-0974-8