Hepatic angiosarcomatous transformation of a mediastinal germinal cell tumor: A care case report

Medicine (Baltimore). 2017 Dec;96(51):e9152. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000009152.

Abstract

Rationale: Mediastinal nonseminomatous germ cell tumor (NSGCT) is an uncommon entity. Metastatic hepatic sarcomatous transformation is rare.

Patient concerns: We report a 24-year-old man with no previous related medical history presented with chest pain and left arm numbness.

Diagnoses: The x-ray showed an anterior mediastinal mass. The chest computed tomography (CT) confirmed the presence of a mildly enhancing mass in the same location, without invasion of any vascular structure. A CT-guided biopsy was performed, revealing a primary mediastinal nonseminomatous germ cell tumor (NSGCT), yolk sac histology, with areas of somatic transformation to malignant nerve sheath tumor. After surgery patient was followed-up with imaging. Two years later a CT scan showed a new hepatic hyper vascular lesion, confirmed by a subsequent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) scan. A CT-guided biopsy revealed a hepatic metastatic transformation to angiosarcoma of the primitive NSGCT.

Interventions: The patient went on to received palliative chemotherapy.

Outcomes: The patient is being followed-up regularly at the outpatient department.

Lessons: Because of the potential of metastatic sarcoma arising from germ cell tumors, these patients should undergo periodical follow-up, with periodical scans. PET\CT scan might have a role in the follow-up of these patients.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Cell Transformation, Neoplastic*
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Hemangiosarcoma / diagnostic imaging
  • Hemangiosarcoma / pathology*
  • Humans
  • Liver Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
  • Liver Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Male
  • Mediastinal Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging
  • Mediastinal Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal / diagnostic imaging
  • Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal / pathology*
  • Young Adult