A rare case of dedifferentiated intracranial solitary fibrous tumor with chondrosarcomatous differentiation

Neuropathology. 2024 Dec 17. doi: 10.1111/neup.13023. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

This report details a rare case of a 30-year-old female presenting with neurological symptoms, including headaches, seizures, and left-sided weakness. Imaging revealed a mass in the right parafalcine region of her brain. Surgical resection identified a tumor with two distinct components. The first component exhibited characteristics of a classic solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) with typical fibroblastic cells and branching blood vessels. The second component showed high-grade sarcoma with chondrosarcomatous differentiation, a rare feature in SFT. Immunohistochemistry confirmed dedifferentiation with decreased STAT6 expression in the sarcomatous areas compared to the conventional SFT. This case highlights the challenges of managing dedifferentiated SFTs, especially in the brain, where surgical limitations increase risks. Despite the rarity of this presentation, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing this variant for appropriate diagnosis and management.

Keywords: chondrosarcoma; dedifferentiated; intracranial; mesenchymal; solitary fibrous tumor.

Publication types

  • Case Reports