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Pulmonary Tumour Embolism Complicating a Case of Leiomyosarcoma
Patient. A case of peripheral leiomyosarcoma presenting with features of pulmonary thromboembolism is described
Aggressive Fibromatosis: Evidence for a Stable Phase
Purpose. Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) is an uncommon locally infiltrating benign disease of soft tissue for which treatment comprises complete surgical resection. Radiotherapy can be given postoperatively if the margin is incompletely resected. If the tumour is inoperable radiotherapy provides an alternative treatment. Hormone therapy and cytotoxic chemotherapy have also been used for unresectable or recurrent disease. All treatment modalities carry an associated morbidity. We believe that the natural history of aggressive fibromatosis may include a period of stable disease without progression, during which time, treatment is not always necessary