Other

Leiomyosarcoma

Neurosarcoma / Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour

Clear cell sarcoma

Fibrosarcoma

Epitheliod sarcoma

 

Leiomyosarcoma

 

Definition

 

Tumour of smooth muscle

 

5 - 10% of sarcomas

 

Location

 

Most common retroperitoneal / intra-abdominal / uterus (65%)

- extremities 19%

- trunk 16%

 

Clinical

 

Most common in elderly

 

Most common peripherally in groin and popliteal fossa

 

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Management

 

Wide resection + radiotherapy

 

Prognosis

 

Kannan et al World J Surg Oncol 2022

- meta-analysis

- metastatic rate 40%

 

Neurofibrosarcoma / Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour

 

Epidemiology

 

10% of sarcomas

- 50% seen in neurofibromatosis

- radiation induced

- sporadic

 

Neurofibromatosis

 

NF-1

- 10% life risk

- increases with age

 

Clinical

 

Enlarging painful mass

 

Neurological symptoms

- pain / paraesthesia / weakness

 

Site 

- brachial plexus

- lumbosacral plexus

- major nerve trunks - especially the sciatic nerve

 

MRI

 

Neurofibrosarcoma Axial MRI NeurofibromatosisNeurofibrosarcoma MRI

 

Management

 

Wide resection + radiotherapy

 

Prognosis

 

Aggressive, malignant tumours

 

Kolberg et al Neuro Oncol 2013

- meta-analysis of 1,800 patients

- overall survival 44%

 

Clear Cell Sarcoma

 

Definition

 

Exceedingly rare

 

Arise from neural crest cells

- clear cells contain accumulated glycogen

- share characteristics with malignant melanoma

 

Characteristic translocation - t(12:22)

 

Characteristics

 

Arise from tendon sheaths and aponeurosis

 

Common around foot & ankle (50%)

 

Young patients 20 - 40 years

 

Management

 

Wide resection + radiotherapy

 

Prognosis
 

Kawai et al Cancer 2007

- 5 year survival 47%

- 10 year survival 36%

 

Fibrosarcoma

 

Definition

 

Malignant neoplasm composed of fibroblasts

Produces variable amount of collagen

 

Epidemiology

 

Rare - < 1% of sarcomas

 

MRI

 

Fibrosarcoma

 

Epithelioid Sarcoma

 

Characteristics

 

50% arise forearm / wrist

- most common sarcoma of the hand

 

Young adult

 

Odd small sarcoma

- can arise in the dermis 

- nodule / ulceration

- often misdiagnosed as benign ganglion