Presacral myelolipoma as a possible parasymptom of cancer: A case report

Presacral myelolipomas are rare, benign, asymptomatic tumors composed of mature adipose tissue and hematopoietic elements. Presacral myelolipomas can occur in patients with a medical history of malignancy, steroid use, and/or endocrine disorders including diabetes mellitus. A 65-year-old man with no...

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Main Authors: Akio Sakamoto, Iori Nagamatsu, Eisuke Shiba, Takeshi Okamoto, Masanori Hisaoka, Shuichi Matsuda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-04-01
Series:Rare Tumors
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2036361318772124
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spelling doaj-cad133e102d04f2bb3987718b9ea38ec2020-11-25T03:03:33ZengSAGE PublishingRare Tumors2036-36132018-04-011010.1177/2036361318772124Presacral myelolipoma as a possible parasymptom of cancer: A case reportAkio Sakamoto0Iori Nagamatsu1Eisuke Shiba2Takeshi Okamoto3Masanori Hisaoka4Shuichi Matsuda5Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, JapanDepartment of Surgery, National Hospital Organization, Kokura Medical Center, Kitakyushu, JapanDepartment of Pathology and Oncology, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Kitakyushu, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, JapanDepartment of Pathology and Oncology, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan, Kitakyushu, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, JapanPresacral myelolipomas are rare, benign, asymptomatic tumors composed of mature adipose tissue and hematopoietic elements. Presacral myelolipomas can occur in patients with a medical history of malignancy, steroid use, and/or endocrine disorders including diabetes mellitus. A 65-year-old man with no specific medical history experienced temporal abdominal pain without bowel symptoms that lasted a few hours. By the time he visited a hospital, the pain had diminished. Computed tomography failed to detect any abnormality in the abdominal or pelvic organs that would have caused the abdominal pain but revealed a lesion 4 cm in diameter in the frontal sacrum. Magnetic resonance imaging showed that the lesion contained fat elements with a high signal intensity on T1- and T2-weighted images, which was decreased on fat-suppression T2-weighted images. Computed tomography–guided biopsy and imaging allowed a diagnosis of presacral myelolipoma. After 3 months, hematochezia was observed, and follow-up examination revealed rectal carcinoma with multiple lung metastases. He died due to spread of the cancer despite chemotherapy, 6 months after the cancer was found. Considering the possible association between presacral myelolipoma and cancer, presacral myelolipoma might be a cancer parasymptom. Checking for possible malignancy may therefore be warranted in patients with presacral myelolipoma, especially in those without diabetes mellitus.https://doi.org/10.1177/2036361318772124
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author Akio Sakamoto
Iori Nagamatsu
Eisuke Shiba
Takeshi Okamoto
Masanori Hisaoka
Shuichi Matsuda
spellingShingle Akio Sakamoto
Iori Nagamatsu
Eisuke Shiba
Takeshi Okamoto
Masanori Hisaoka
Shuichi Matsuda
Presacral myelolipoma as a possible parasymptom of cancer: A case report
Rare Tumors
author_facet Akio Sakamoto
Iori Nagamatsu
Eisuke Shiba
Takeshi Okamoto
Masanori Hisaoka
Shuichi Matsuda
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title Presacral myelolipoma as a possible parasymptom of cancer: A case report
title_short Presacral myelolipoma as a possible parasymptom of cancer: A case report
title_full Presacral myelolipoma as a possible parasymptom of cancer: A case report
title_fullStr Presacral myelolipoma as a possible parasymptom of cancer: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Presacral myelolipoma as a possible parasymptom of cancer: A case report
title_sort presacral myelolipoma as a possible parasymptom of cancer: a case report
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Rare Tumors
issn 2036-3613
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Presacral myelolipomas are rare, benign, asymptomatic tumors composed of mature adipose tissue and hematopoietic elements. Presacral myelolipomas can occur in patients with a medical history of malignancy, steroid use, and/or endocrine disorders including diabetes mellitus. A 65-year-old man with no specific medical history experienced temporal abdominal pain without bowel symptoms that lasted a few hours. By the time he visited a hospital, the pain had diminished. Computed tomography failed to detect any abnormality in the abdominal or pelvic organs that would have caused the abdominal pain but revealed a lesion 4 cm in diameter in the frontal sacrum. Magnetic resonance imaging showed that the lesion contained fat elements with a high signal intensity on T1- and T2-weighted images, which was decreased on fat-suppression T2-weighted images. Computed tomography–guided biopsy and imaging allowed a diagnosis of presacral myelolipoma. After 3 months, hematochezia was observed, and follow-up examination revealed rectal carcinoma with multiple lung metastases. He died due to spread of the cancer despite chemotherapy, 6 months after the cancer was found. Considering the possible association between presacral myelolipoma and cancer, presacral myelolipoma might be a cancer parasymptom. Checking for possible malignancy may therefore be warranted in patients with presacral myelolipoma, especially in those without diabetes mellitus.
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