Date of Presentation:1/29/2022

Attending pathologist: Anil Parwani, MD, PhD, MBA

Presented by: Nermeen Chaudhry, BA

Prepared by: Nada Shaker, MD

Organ:penis/groin area

HISTORY:

A 73 year old male with history of IBS, first degree atrioventricular block, anemia presenting with a recurrent perineal mass, originally biopsied in 2010. Patient underwent subsequent surgical resection by perineal route.

GROSS:

Perineal mass excision reveals well-circumscribed 2.9cm mass with fibrous and firm cut surface.

Right hemiscrotum soft tissue reveals fibroadipose tissue with no evidence of neoplasia.

Microscopic image possibly detecting cancerous areas in human tissue
Microscopic image possibly detecting cancerous areas in human tissue
Microscopic image possibly detecting cancerous areas in human tissue
Microscopic image possibly detecting cancerous areas in human tissue
Microscopic image possibly detecting cancerous areas in human tissue
Microscopic image possibly detecting cancerous areas in human tissue
Microscopic image possibly detecting cancerous areas in human tissue

What is the most likely diagnosis?

  1. Synovial sarcoma
  2. Deep fibrous histiocytoma
  3. Dedifferentiated liposarcoma
  4. Solitary fibrous tumor
Solitary fibrous tumor