1 - Unidade de Infeciologia, Área de Pediatria, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Ocidental
2 - Serviço de Cirurgia, Área de Pediatria, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Ocidental
- DOI: 10.25060/residpediatr-2022.v12n2-690
Resumo:
INTERACTIVE CLINICAL CASE: A soft tissue thoracic mass differential diagnosis includes congenital, inflammatory/infectious and neoplasic causes. A neoplasic aetiology - in which sarcoma is included - can be a challenging diagnosis, given its unpainful and slow growth nature. Despite being unusual, sarcoma must be considered in the presence of a gradually enlarging unpainful mass in the trunk or extremities, as this is the most common form of presentation. Quite often, the histologic exam of a soft tissue mass is essential for diagnosis and treatment planning.