Doege-Potter-Syndrom
Doege-potter
syndrome: a report of a histologically benign but clinically malignant case. Chest radiograph on first diagnostic period. (a) Shows the mass shadow occupying middle and lower zone of right hemithorax. (b) 3.9 × 3.6 cm sized intrathoracic mass in right lower lobe lung field on Chest CT. (c) Biopsy CT during transthoracic needle biopsy
Doege-potter
syndrome: a report of a histologically benign but clinically malignant case. Chest radiograph on surgical treatment period. (a) Shows the increasing mass shadow occupying middle and lower zone of right hemithorax. (b) Chest CT during evaluation of lung mass shows lobulated heterogenously enhancing mass in right lower lobe lung field
Surgically
cured hypoglycemia secondary to pleural solitary fibrous tumour: case report and update review on the Doege-Potter syndrome. 1A: Chest radiograph showing a lobulated mass in the right chest suggestive of a benign pleural tumour. 1B: CT-scan showing a lobulated mass in the right chest suggestive of a benign pleural tumour. 1C: Tumour at macroscopy, well-circumscribed and encapsulated. 1D: Cut surface of the tumour tan-coloured and whorled appearance. 1E: Photomicrograph showing bland spindle cell proliferation with a patternless architecture, and hypo- and hypercellular areas separated by dense collagenous fibrous stroma (H&E stain). 1F: Photomicrograph of tumour cells stained positive with CD34. 1F-inset: Electromicrograph depicting ultrastructural features of fibroblasts with abundant collagen.
Als Doege-Potter-Syndrom bezeichnet man das Auftreten einer Hypoglykämie bei einem solitären fibrösen Tumor der Pleura im Sinne eines paraneoplastischen Syndroms.
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