Case Report

Volume: 5 | Issue: 2 | Published: Feb 20, 2021 | Pages: 59 - 62 | DOI: 10.24911/ejmcr/173-1602833316

Intramuscular myxoma of the left thigh: a rare tumor


Authors: Michael S. Papageorgiou


Article Info

Authors

Michael S. Papageorgiou

Department of Surgery, American Medical Center, Nicosia, Cyprus

Publication History

Received: October 16, 2020

Accepted: February 08, 2021

Published: February 20, 2021


Abstract


Background: Intramuscular myxomas are rare tumors of mesenchymal origin and are usually presented in skeletal or cardiac muscles. They are of gelatinous texture and tend to reach large dimensions. They usually present as a painless mass which grows significantly with time, but rarely causing symptoms as pain or pressure to nearby structures. Intramuscular myxomas are usually diagnosed with ultrasound, computed tomography scan or magnetic resonance imaging scan, but the definite diagnosis is acquired by the histology report of the excised mass. Case Presentation: We report a rare case of a large (4 x 4 cm) symptomatic myxoma of the left thigh in a 49-year-old female. Conclusion: Intramuscular myxomas are rare tumors of mesenchymal origin, which can reach large dimensions. Excision is advised, even in smaller-sized masses, in order to have a definite diagnosis.

Keywords: Case report, myxoma, desmoid tumor, green