Acute ischemic stroke due to undifferentiated sarcoma: A case report and literature review

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Tumor emboli due to a sarcoma are usually confirmed by an autopsy or operative findings. A sarcoma embolus in an acute stroke patient is rare. We herein report a 37-year-old man with acute stroke caused by internal carotid artery occlusion who underwent embolectomy. A histopathological analysis of an embolus obtained with a mechanical retriever device was diagnosed as undifferentiated sarcoma. This is the first case of extracardiac sarcoma extraction via mechanical retrieval performed during intervention for acute ischemic stroke. A histopathologic evaluation with embolectomy is important for diagnosing tumor emboli.

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Fukami, Y., Yamaguchi, K., Miyasaki, A., & Negoro, M. (2019). Acute ischemic stroke due to undifferentiated sarcoma: A case report and literature review. Internal Medicine, 58(1), 115–118. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.1223-18

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