Prepatellar Fibroblastic Sarcoma: A Real Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge
Achraf Tebbaa El Hassali, Taha El Aissaoui, Adnane Lachkar, Hicham Yacoubi, Najib Abdeljaouad

TL;DR
This paper discusses a rare and challenging case of myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma located near the patellar tendon.
Contribution
The novelty lies in reporting a rare tumor location and highlighting its diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties.
Findings
The tumor was found surrounding the patellar tendon, a rare location.
The case emphasizes the challenges in diagnosing and treating this tumor type.
Abstract
Myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma is a rare, low-grade tumor. It is an aggressive tumor of soft tissue or bone that can affect any part of the body. It is often located in the soft tissues of the distal extremities of middle-aged adults. We report the case of a patient with myxo-inflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma surrounding the patellar tendon. The interesting aspect of our case lies in the rarity of the tumor and its particular location, constituting a real diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. In addition, we compared our case to recent literature.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Histiocytic Disorders and Treatments · Ear and Head Tumors
