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Download universal maps er 10.0558/27/2023 We describe a novel case of IgG4-associated autoimmune pancreatitis presenting with tubulointerstitial nephritis as renal lesions mimicking metastatic tumours but with no change in renal function. Since autoimmune pancreatitis is benign and responds to steroid management, it is important to diagnose it to avoid unnecessary surgical intervention. Rudmik, Lucas Trpkov, Kiril Nash, Carla Kinnear, Susan Falck, Vincent Dushinski, John Dixon, ElijahĪutoimmune pancreatitis is a chronic inflammatory disorder that is often misdiagnosed as pancreatic cancer. Delinasios), All rights reserved.Īutoimmune pancreatitis associated with renal lesions mimicking metastatic tumours Copyright© 2018, International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. Herein, we present a pictorial review of lesions mimicking soft tissue sarcomas features. Ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) become fundamental in order to distinguish these lesions but the radiologist needs to know the main characteristics of benign soft tissue masses and sarcomas. Benign and malignant lesions can be differentiated relying on patient history, symptoms and mostly with the help of imaging. The incidental finding of soft tissue masses is a challenge for the radiologist. Non Lipomatous Benign Lesions Mimicking Soft-tissue Sarcomas: A Pictorial Essay.Ĭoran, Alessandro Orsatti, Giovanna Crimì, Filippo Rastrelli, Marco DI Maggio, Antonio Ponzoni, Alberto Attar, Shady Stramare, Roberto Non Lipomatous Benign Lesions Mimicking Soft-tissue Sarcomas: A Pictorial EssayĬORAN, ALESSANDRO ORSATTI, GIOVANNA CRIMÃŒ, FILIPPO RASTRELLI, MARCO DI MAGGIO, ANTONIO PONZONI, ALBERTO ATTAR, SHADY STRAMARE, ROBERTO These include plaque-like dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, superficial low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma, low-grade superficial malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour, epithelioid sarcoma, pseudomyogenic haemangioendothelioma, Kaposi sarcoma mimicking cavernous haemangioma and benign lymphangioendothelioma, and rare forms of angiosarcoma mimicking a benign vascular lesion. In this short review, malignant mesenchymal neoplasms of the dermis and subcutis mimicking benign lesions and their differential diagnoses are discussed. Malignant mesenchymal neoplasms of the dermis and subcutis mimicking benign lesions: a case-based review.
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