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Intramuscular myxoma of the thigh: A case report

Samra Jabbar, Omer Bin Khalid Jamil, Rabbiya Ali, Imrana Zulfikar, Zoaib Habib Tharwani

2023SAGE Open Medical Case Reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intramuscular Myxomas are rare benign soft tissue tumors which usually occur between the ages 40 and 70 years and are more common among females. A thorough history and examination can help with diagnosis and it can be confirmed via histological examination. A 40-year-old female presented with a swelling in the medial aspect of right thigh which measured about 5 × 5 cm. Ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and histopathology examination confirmed the diagnosis and a complete surgical resection was performed to remove the mass. Intramuscular myxoma should be included in differential diagnosis of sarcomas, hemangioma, desmoid tumor, clear cell sarcoma, and lipomas. Magnetic resonance imaging should be the investigation of choice, and histopathology remains the gold standard of investigation. Complete surgical excision with negative margins is the treatment of choice.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHistopathologyMagnetic resonance imagingThighMyxomaDifferential diagnosisSarcomaRadiologyHistopathological examinationHemangiomaPhysical examinationSurgerySoft tissue sarcomaSoft tissueGold standard (test)PathologySarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentUrologic and reproductive health conditionsSoft tissue tumors and treatment