Imaging of benign solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura: A pictorial essay

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Solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura (SFTP) is a mesenchymal tumor that tends to involve the pleura, and is also described in other thoracic and extrathoracic sites. SFTP usually presents as a peripheral mass abutting the pleural surface, to which it is attached by a broad base or by a pedicle that allows it to be mobile. SFTPs exist in benign and malignant forms. A precise pre-operative diagnosis can be arrived at with a cutting-needle biopsy, although most cases are diagnosed with postoperative histology and immunohistochemical analysis. In this pictorial essay, we review a large series of cases, with emphasis on the radiographic appearance of these lesions and their findings from computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography and positron emission tomography. © Copyright L. Cardinale et al., 2010.

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Cardinale, L., Ardissone, F., Garetto, I., Marci, V., Volpicelli, G., Solitro, F., & Fava, C. (2010). Imaging of benign solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura: A pictorial essay. Rare Tumors, 2(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2010.e1

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