Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma
Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma (AFH) is a rare type of soft tissue sarcoma that primarily affects children and young adults. It was first described in 1979 by Enzinger.
Epidemiology
AFH accounts for approximately 0.3% of all soft tissue tumors. It is most commonly diagnosed in children and young adults, with a median age at diagnosis of 10 years. However, it can occur at any age.
Pathology
AFH is characterized by the presence of blood-filled spaces, which are surrounded by fibrous tissue. The tumor cells are typically spindle-shaped and have a histiocytic appearance. The tumor is often encapsulated and may be associated with a fibrous pseudocapsule.
Clinical Presentation
Patients with AFH typically present with a painless, slowly growing mass. The most common locations for the tumor are the extremities, followed by the head and neck region. However, it can occur in any part of the body.
Diagnosis
The diagnosis of AFH is based on the clinical presentation, imaging studies, and histopathological examination. Immunohistochemistry is often used to confirm the diagnosis. The tumor cells are typically positive for desmin and CD68, and negative for S100 protein and CD34.
Treatment
The mainstay of treatment for AFH is surgical resection. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be used in cases where complete surgical resection is not possible or in cases of recurrent disease.
Prognosis
The prognosis of AFH is generally good, with a 5-year survival rate of over 90%. However, local recurrence and distant metastasis can occur, particularly in cases with incomplete surgical resection.
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