Primary pulmonary synovial sarcoma showing a prolonged survival with multimodality therapy

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Abstract

A 54-year-old man was referred to our hospital due to a mass shadow noted on a chest X-ray. Thora coscopic lobectomy yielded a diagnosis of primary pulmonary synovial sarcoma according to the histology and SYT-SSX1 gene analyses. Five months after the thoracic surgery, he developed brain metastasis; therefore, we performed resection of the brain metastatic focus followed by radiotherapy. As a local recurrence in the thoracic cavity concurrently emerged, systemic chemotherapy was also administered. These observations indicated that a multidisciplinary approach may be useful against primary pulmonary synovial sarcoma, although there is presently no established therapeutic strategy due to its rarity and highly aggressive nature.

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Ogino, H., Hanibuchi, M., Takizawa, H., Sakiyama, S., Sumitomo, H., Iwamoto, S., … Nishioka, Y. (2016). Primary pulmonary synovial sarcoma showing a prolonged survival with multimodality therapy. Internal Medicine, 55(4), 381–387. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.55.5169

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