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Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2012

Article originalLa tumeur fibreuse solitaire pleurale : à propos de cinq observationsSolitary fibrous tumour of the pleura: About five cases

M. Zarrouk; N. Chaouch; S. Cheikhrouhou; A. Ayadi; H. Smadhi; H. Racil; K. Marnich; A. Chabbou

BACKGROUND Pleural solitary fibrous tumour (PSFT) is a rare, usually benign tumour, with unpredictable behaviour. PATIENTS AND METHODS Five cases of PSFT were diagnosed in our department over a 12-year period from January 1999 to December 2010. Clinical, radiological, histological, therapeutic and follow-up information were provided in all cases. RESULTS Our series comprised four men and one woman. The mean age of the patients at presentation was 55 years. All patients were symptomatic. Radiologic investigations showed a pleural lesion with a mean size of 10.6cm ranging from 3 to 17cm. Histologic diagnosis was made from resected parietal pleura in three cases and visceral pleura in two cases. The histologic features were suggestive of malignancy in two cases and benign in three cases. Immunohistochemical study showed that the tumour cells expressed vimentin, CD34, CD99 and Bcl2. Complete resection was obtained in all patients. The evolution was marked in the two patients with malignant PSFT by the recurrence of the tumour after 6 and 21 months respectively. Both died from the condition. The three patients with a benign form are disease-free after 3, 11 and 2 and half years of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS PSFT is rare tumour, the diagnosis of which is based on histologic investigations. These tumours require long-term monitoring due to the possibility of local recurrence and malignant transformation.


Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2012

La tumeur fibreuse solitaire pleurale : à propos de cinq observations

M. Zarrouk; N. Chaouch; S. Cheikhrouhou; A. Ayadi; H. Smadhi; H. Racil; K. Marnich; A. Chabbou

BACKGROUND Pleural solitary fibrous tumour (PSFT) is a rare, usually benign tumour, with unpredictable behaviour. PATIENTS AND METHODS Five cases of PSFT were diagnosed in our department over a 12-year period from January 1999 to December 2010. Clinical, radiological, histological, therapeutic and follow-up information were provided in all cases. RESULTS Our series comprised four men and one woman. The mean age of the patients at presentation was 55 years. All patients were symptomatic. Radiologic investigations showed a pleural lesion with a mean size of 10.6cm ranging from 3 to 17cm. Histologic diagnosis was made from resected parietal pleura in three cases and visceral pleura in two cases. The histologic features were suggestive of malignancy in two cases and benign in three cases. Immunohistochemical study showed that the tumour cells expressed vimentin, CD34, CD99 and Bcl2. Complete resection was obtained in all patients. The evolution was marked in the two patients with malignant PSFT by the recurrence of the tumour after 6 and 21 months respectively. Both died from the condition. The three patients with a benign form are disease-free after 3, 11 and 2 and half years of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS PSFT is rare tumour, the diagnosis of which is based on histologic investigations. These tumours require long-term monitoring due to the possibility of local recurrence and malignant transformation.


Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2012

Douleur et cancer bronchopulmonaire primitif du sujet âgé

N. Chaouch; F. Ferchiou; M. Mejid; H. Racil; M. Zarrouk; S. Cheikhrouhou; I. Ridene; A. Chabbou


Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2018

Évaluation de la malnutrition chez les adultes tunisiens atteints de tuberculose : l’indice de masse corporelle peut-il être remplacé par la mesure du périmètre brachial ?

M. Mjid; A. Taboubi; A. Hedhli; L. Loued; S. Cheikhrouhou; N. Mbarek; Y. Ouahchi; S. Toujani; J. Cherif


Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2016

Une masse inhabituelle du médiastin supérieur et postérieur : le kyste cœlomique

S. Bacha; N. Chaouch; M. Mlika; H. Racil; S. Cheikhrouhou; A. Chabbou


Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2016

Caractéristiques bactériologiques et profil évolutif de la tuberculose pulmonaire étendue versus localisée

A. Hedhli; H. Racil; S. Bacha; E. Mhiri; S. Cheikhrouhou; N. Chaouch; A. Chabbou


Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2016

Évaluation de l’association entre la dépendance tabagique et les symptômes de sevrage

S. Bacha; M. Khemiri; S. Majdoub; N. Chaouch; H. Cherif; S. Cheikhrouhou; H. Racil; M.L. Megdiche; A. Chabbou


Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2016

Manifestations cliniques et biologiques associées ont la tuberculose pulmonaire étendue

A. Hedhli; H. Racil; S. Bacha; E. Mhiri; S. Cheikhrouhou; N. Chaouch; A. Chabbou


Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2016

Réactions paradoxales au traitement antituberculeux chez le sujet immunocompétent : cinq nouvelles observations

S. Bacha; M. Khemiri; S. Majdoub; N. Chaouch; H. Cherif; H. Racil; S. Cheikhrouhou; M.L. Megdiche; A. Chabbou


Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2015

Profil clinique et évolutif de l’embolie pulmonaire à risque non élevé en cas de BPCO

N. Kartas; N. Chaouch; S. Bacha; M. Zarrouk; H. Racil; S. Cheikhrouhou; S. Fenniche; M.L. Megdiche; A. Chabbou

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