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Solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura: a rare cause of digital clubbing

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A woman in her early 70s was found to have incidental finger clubbing at a fracture clinic consultation for an unrelated problem. She reported no associated respiratory symptoms and was… Click to show full abstract

A woman in her early 70s was found to have incidental finger clubbing at a fracture clinic consultation for an unrelated problem. She reported no associated respiratory symptoms and was referred back to her General Practitioner for further investigation. A chest radiograph revealed a large left-sided mass. This was characterised as a pleural-based mass on CT, resulting in localised atelectasis and mediastinal shift. A CT guided biopsy revealed histology consistent with a solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura and the patient was referred for thoracotomy and resection.

Keywords: tumour pleura; rare cause; fibrous tumour; pleura rare; cause digital; solitary fibrous

Journal Title: BMJ Case Reports
Year Published: 2022

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