Beware of the Iceberg Phenomenon: A Case Report of Chest Wall Fibrous Dysplasia

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Abstract

Thoracic fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a benign, osseous chest wall tumor. It originates from bone marrow and accounts for 30-50% of all benign osseous neoplasms in the chest wall. In FD, normal bone marrow is replaced by fibrous stroma and immature bone. We present a rare case in which massive intrathoracic polyostotic FD originating from the rib was diagnosed and treated. The extrathoracic part of the tumor appeared stable and unalarming for decades; however, in hindsight, the intrathoracic part significantly progressed, eventually leading to symptoms. The tumor was removed through a hemi-clamshell approach, which allowed adequate visualization and control of mediastinal structures. After establishing the diagnosis of FD, regular follow-up imaging is crucial for timing of a surgical intervention to prevent symptoms, impairment of quality of life, and unnecessarily complex resections.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1873
Number of pages7
JournalDiagnostics
Volume14
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27-Aug-2024

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