Abstract
The incidence of a pulmonary leiomyosarcoma as a primary lung tumor is quite rare. We report a case of primary leiomyosarcoma with a cardiac invasion in a 76 year old man. He was admitted due to left anterior chest wall pain for one month. Chest computed tomography showed a $9{\times}8{\times}10cm$ sized, large round mass in the left upper and lower lobes, and an amorphous low density lesion within the left atrium. Chest magnetic resonance imaging showed a large round mass in the left upper and lower lobes with growth into the left atrium. A diagnosis of leiomyosarcoma with prominent osteoclast-like giant cells was made based on the microscopic and immunohistochemical findings of a permanent specimen by explothoracotomy. The pathologic features of the tumor showed round mononuclear hyperchromatic cells and multinucleated giant cells that resembled osteoclasts. The immunohistochemical staining showed that the giant cells are positive for CD68 but negative for the muscle markers while the round cells were positive for the muscle marker. The patient refused further treatment and died after two months.
원발성 폐평활근육종은 아주 드문 종양으로 대부분 전이된 예로 나타난다. 저자들은 좌폐상엽과 하엽에 연하여 발생한 종괴와 좌심방과 좌심실에 전이된 소견을 보이는 종괴를 관찰후 진단적 개흉술을 통한 조직검사로 진단하고 전이여부에 대한 검사를 시행한 결과 현저한 파골세포 모양의 거대세포로 구성된 원발성 폐평활근육종의 심장내 전이로 진단된 1예를 경험하였기에 문헌고찰과 함께 보고하는 바이다.