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A Case of Cystic Retroperitoneal Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma Diagnosed by Percutaneous Image-Guided Biopsy
Abstract Introduction: Dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLP) was initially defined as a tumor containing differentiated liposarcoma and distinct regions of nonlipogenic spindle cell or pleomorphic sarcoma. Retroperitoneal liposarcomas feature a characteristic appearance with a predominantly fatty component, and cystic liposarcomas are rare. We describe a case of retroperitoneal DDLP predominantly consisting of multilocular cysts. Case Presentation: A 77-year-old man previously visited a doctor because an echo scan unexpectedly revealed an abdominal tumor. Contrast computed tomography (CT) disclosed a large multilocular cystic tumor spanning from the left upper abdomen to the retroperitoneum, and poorly marginated soft tissue structures were present around the abdominal aorta, inferior vena cava, pancreas, mesentery, and left kidney. CT also revealed a right lung mass. The soft tissue structures in the retroperitoneal cystic tumor and right lung mass were strongly enhanced on 2-deoxy-2-[fluorine-18] fluoro-d-glucose positron emission tomography, suggesting a malignant retroperitoneal tumor and lung metastasis. CT-guided percutaneous biopsy targeting the left perirenal soft tissue structure was performed, and the tumor was diagnosed as DDLP. Lung metastasis was present, and the retroperitoneal tumor surrounded multiple organs. Therefore, the tumor was not suitable for surgical resection but it was indicated for chemotherapy based on multidisciplinary discussion. Conclusion: We experienced a case of retroperitoneal cystic DDLP diagnosed by percutaneous image-guided biopsy and treated appropriately based on the pathological diagnosis.
Early Phase Persistent Changes in the White Blood Cell Fraction in Patients With Advanced Urothelial Carcinoma Treated With Pembrolizumab: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
The association of clinical outcomes with posttreatment persistent changes in eosinophils and other white blood cell (WBC) subtypes in patients with advanced urothelial cancer (UC) treated with pembrolizumab after the failure of platinum-based chemotherapy is unclear.BACKGROUND/AIMThe association of clinical outcomes with posttreatment persistent changes in eosinophils and other white blood cell (WBC) subtypes in patients with advanced urothelial cancer (UC) treated with pembrolizumab after the failure of platinum-based chemotherapy is unclear.We retrospectively analyzed 87 patients with advanced UC who received pembrolizumab after the failure of platinum-based chemotherapy. The changes in WBC subtypes from pretreatment were evaluated three and six weeks after pembrolizumab administration. The association between the changes in the WBC subtypes and clinical outcomes was then evaluated using the Kaplan-Meier method and a Cox regression model.PATIENTS AND METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed 87 patients with advanced UC who received pembrolizumab after the failure of platinum-based chemotherapy. The changes in WBC subtypes from pretreatment were evaluated three and six weeks after pembrolizumab administration. The association between the changes in the WBC subtypes and clinical outcomes was then evaluated using the Kaplan-Meier method and a Cox regression model.Among WBC subtypes, significant changes in the absolute (AEC) and relative eosinophil count (REC) and the neutrophil-to-eosinophil ratio (NER) were observed at three and six weeks compared with pretreatment (p<0.001). Multivariable Cox regression analyses revealed that a persistent decrease in AEC and REC and a persistent increase in NER were associated with poor overall survival.RESULTSAmong WBC subtypes, significant changes in the absolute (AEC) and relative eosinophil count (REC) and the neutrophil-to-eosinophil ratio (NER) were observed at three and six weeks compared with pretreatment (p<0.001). Multivariable Cox regression analyses revealed that a persistent decrease in AEC and REC and a persistent increase in NER were associated with poor overall survival.Persistent increase in AEC and REC and decrease in NER in the early phase after pembrolizumab may be significant early predictive markers of improved clinical outcomes in patients with advanced UC receiving pembrolizumab.CONCLUSIONPersistent increase in AEC and REC and decrease in NER in the early phase after pembrolizumab may be significant early predictive markers of improved clinical outcomes in patients with advanced UC receiving pembrolizumab.