Rare Encounter: Giant Hemangiopericytoma of Thigh in a Young Male
Abhilasha Bhargava, Bhushan Jajoo, Tejshri Telkhade, Aditya Patel, Jayashree Bhawani

TL;DR
A 23-year-old male had a rare thigh tumor diagnosed as hemangiopericytoma after multiple inconclusive biopsies and eventual surgery.
Contribution
Presentation of a rare case of giant hemangiopericytoma in a young male with delayed diagnosis.
Findings
The tumor was diagnosed via histopathology after multiple inconclusive biopsies.
The patient was advised radiotherapy following surgical excision.
The tumor was located in the thigh, a less common site for hemangiopericytoma.
Abstract
A rare tumor called hemangiopericytoma develops from the pericytes, the cells that surround blood vessels. They frequently grow slowly and might be asymptomatic initially. Although they can develop anywhere in the body, these tumors are most frequently found in the head, pelvis, and legs. This uncommon tumor originates in soft tissues like fat, muscles, tendons, nerves, blood vessels, and other fibrous tissues. The tumor in adolescence can be benign or malignant; it frequently develops in the bones but has the potential to metastasize to the lungs. Imaging tests, such as MRIs or CT scans, are commonly used in diagnosis to determine the location and size of the tumor. We present a case of a 23-year-old male who complained of swelling in his left thigh that had persisted for two years. He underwent multiple biopsies which were inconclusive until wide local excision of the swelling was…
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TopicsSoft tissue tumor case studies · Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Tumors and Oncological Cases
