Saga K, Sato T, Abiko M, Takahashi N, Ikeda E
Department of Surgery, Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital, Yamagata, Japan.
Kyobu Geka. 2001 Mar;54(3):191-4.
A 68-year-old woman presented with a complaint of coughing and chestroentgenography and computed tomography revealed a very large, irregular mass in the left inferior lobe of the lung. The suspected preoperative diagnosis was sarcoma. Therefore, a complete resection of that mass was considered to be difficult. The patient received preoperative chemotherapy including cisplatin with vindesine as employed for non-small cell lung cancer. She demonstrated a clinical response after three cycles of the chemotherapy and underwent surgery successfully. A postoperative diagnosis of MFH was made based on the histology of the tumor, which was pleomorphic with a storiform pattern. The tumor cells showed positive immunostaining for alpha 1-antitrypsin and alpha 1-antichymotrypsin but were negative for SMA and S-100 protein. The patient underwent a further three cycles of postoperative chemotherapy and has remained disease-free for 12 months after tumor resection.