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Plevranın lokalize solid fibröz tümörü

Localized solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura.

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Localized solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura is a rarely seen tumor of the pleura beyond it's unclear histogenesis, differantiation, malignity potential, and clinical behaviour. They are usually seen in 5-8. decades and more than 50 % of the cases are asymptomatic. The most important prognostic factors are the size, cellularity, and resectability of the tumor. For these reasons in surgical treatment wide resection is advised. İn this article, two female patients who were 48 and 53 year-oid are reported with the diagnosis ot localized solitary fibrous tumor originated from diaphragmatic pleura. The tumors removed successfully and the patients did not have any complication postoperativety. Because of the rareness of localized solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura it is thought to be worth reporting.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Plevranın lokalize solid fibröz tümörü, az görülen primer plevra tümörüdür. Tümörün histogenezi, diferansiyasyonu, malignite potansiyeli ve klinik davranışı halen tartışmalıdır. Sıklıkla 5-8. dekatta görülen olguların yarısından çoğu asemptomatikdir. Tümörün boyutu, sellüiaritesinin yüksek olması ve rezektabilitesi en önemli prognostik faktörlerdir. Bu nedenle, cerrahi tedavide özellikle tümörün oldukça geniş bir rezeksiyon sınırıyla tamamen çıkarılması önemlidir. Bu makalede, diafragmatik plevradan kaynaklanan lokalize solid fibröz tümör saptadığımız, 48 ve 53 yaşlarında iki kadın olgu sunuldu. Tümörler başarıyla rezeke edildi ve hastalarda postoperatif komplikasyon görülmedi. Oldukça ender görülmeleri nedeniyle klinikopatolojik, radyolojik bulguları ve tedavi sonuçlan literatür verileriyle tartışıldı.
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