A 42-year-old woman presented with chest pain and breathlessness with a nodule measuring 2×2 cm in size at the base of the right lung. A bronchoscopic examination did not reveal any malignancy. However, the patient developed difficulty in breathing, enlargement of the nodule, and right pleural effusion 14 days later. A video-assisted thoracic surgical biopsy specimen revealed the presence of pleural synovial sarcoma. The patient was treated with doxorubicin-ifosfamide combination chemotherapy because of metastasis to the pelvis. However, after a transient partial clinical response, there was a relapse of refractory disease. Although treated with pazopanib as second-line chemotherapy, the patient died eight months after the initial presentation.
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Sugitani, A., Asai, K., Kojima, K., Eguchi, Y., Kawaguchi, T., Ohsawa, M., & Hirata, K. (2015). Primary pleural synovial sarcoma treated with pazopanib. Internal Medicine, 54(16), 2051–2055. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.54.3570
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