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Tumor miofibroblástico asociado a síndrome de vena cava superior

Tumor miofibroblástico asociado a síndrome de vena cava superior




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Tumor miofibroblástico asociado a síndrome de vena cava superior.
rev. colomb. neumol. [Internet]. 2005 Mar. 1 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];17(1):17-21.

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Hector Ortega Jaramillo
    Luisa Fernanda Durango Gutiérrez
      María del Pilar Perez Figueroa

        Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is an uncommon pathological entity of unknown cause, composed of differentiated myofibroblastic cells accompanied by plasma cells, !ymphocytes and eosinophils, which involves extrapulmonary and pulmonary tissues. IMT has an unpredictable clinical course, rarely undergoes malignant transformation. Local invasion and involvement of the mediastinum and hiliar structures are unusual manifestations; however, we reports a case of superior vena cava syndrome and IMT.


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