Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma and a fast-growing mass that accidentally mimicked teratoma

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Case Report Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma and a fast-growing mass that accidentally mimicked teratoma Jingjin Jiang 1, Qian Shen 2, Wei Ding 3, Jianying Zhou 2 1 Department of VIP, 2 Department of Respiratory Medicine, 3 Department of Pathology, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310003, China Correspondence to: Jianying Zhou. Department of Respiratory Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, #79 Qingchun Road, Hangzhou 310003, China. Email: zjyhz@zju.edu.cn. Abstract: Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma is a rare neoplasm that usually grows slowly, metastasizes late, and responds well to excision when localized. Herein, we present a 59-year-old man who manifested with hemoptysis, cough and dyspnea with a hemithorax mass. A chest computed tomography scan demonstrated a fast-growing mass in the right upper lobe, and the enhancement was partially heterogeneous. Bronchoscopy revealed a hemorrhagic neoplasm in the right upper bronchus. A bronchoscopy biopsy specimen revealed a variety of tissues, including mucoid cartilage, fibers, respiratory epithelium and squamous epithelium. Because malignancy was suspected, the patient underwent a right upper sleeve lobectomy with mediastinal lymphadenectomy. Macroscopically, we observed a firm white mass 9.5 cm in diameter with a central area of necrosis. Histopathology revealed neoplastic chondrocytes with enlarged and hyperchromatic nuclei in the myxoid matrix. The tumors were positive for S-100. The patient was diagnosed with tracheobronchial myxoid chondrosarcoma. Lymph node dissection indicated no metastasis. The tumor grows slowly in the initial symptom-free phase when localized. Then, a symptomatic phase ensues, during which the tumor progresses rapidly. The patient displayed pulmonary and subcutaneous skull metastases eight months after operation and was treated with adriamycin and ifosfamide chemotherapy. Keywords: Pulmonary neoplasms; myxoid chondrosarcoma Submitted Jan 25, 2016. Accepted for publication Jul 18, 2016. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2016.09.18 View this article at: http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd.2016.09.18 Introduction Primary pulmonary sarcoma is uncommon, constituting less than 1% of primary pulmonary malignancies (1). Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma is even rarer. Only 39 English language publications describe cases of primary chondrosarcoma of the lung [5 cases of myxoid chondrosarcoma (2-5)]. Here, we report a rare case of hemoptysis with a fast-growing, invasive mass. Case presentation A 59-year-old male (former smoker) was admitted to the hospital after complaining of hemoptysis for 5 months and cough and dyspnea for 20 days. Five months before admission, a chest computed tomography scan (Figure 1A) revealed a mass in the upper lobe of the right lung (6 cm 5 cm). The 99m Tc bone scintigram and brain and abdomen computed tomography scans were negative. Bronchoscopy (Figure 1B) revealed a hemorrhagic neoplasm in the right upper bronchus. The biopsy specimen (Figure 1C) contained the following tissues: mucoid cartilage, fiber, respiratory epithelium and squamous epithelium. Immunohistochemical staining was positive for cytokeratin, vimentin, s-100, glial fibrillary acidic protein, smooth muscle actin, and epithelial membrane antigen; thus, we suspected that the mass was a benign or borderline tumor. The patient refused further operation. Five months later, the patient developed cough and worsening dyspnea. The complete blood count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate,

E948 Jiang et al. Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma A B C Figure 1 Computed tomography scan of the thorax revealed a mass in the upper lobe of the right lung (A); bronchoscopy revealed a hemorrhagic neoplasm in the right upper bronchi (B); the pathological specimen showed spindle-shaped and lobulated tumors (C) (40 ). C-reactive protein level, carcinoembryonic antigen level, alpha-fetoprotein level, human chorionic gonadotropin level, repeated bacteriological and cytological detections of the sputum, and tuberculosis skin test indicated no abnormalities. A chest computed tomography scan (Figure 2A) revealed a fast-growing mass in the upper lobe of the right lung (10.5 cm 8 cm), and the enhancement was partially heterogeneous. The mass was inhomogeneous in density with calcification (25 43 Hu) (Figure 2B). The blood gas analysis revealed a ph of 7.44, PaCO 2 of 38.7 mmhg, and PO 2 of 67.4 mmhg. Bronchoscopy (Figure 2C) revealed a hemorrhagic mass obstructing the entrance to the right main bronchus. The lung function test indicated a mid-range, mixed ventilation disorder. Because malignancy was suspected, the patient underwent thoracotomy. According to frozen section pathology, the diagnosis during operation was myxoid chondrosarcoma with a negative margin. Therefore, right upper sleeve lobectomy with mediastinal lymphadenectomy was performed. Macroscopically, we observed a firm white mass 9.5 cm in diameter with a central area of necrosis. Histopathology (Figure 2D) revealed neoplastic chondrocytes with enlarged and hyperchromatic nuclei in the myxoid matrix. The tumors were positive for S-100 (Figure 2E) and negative for cytokeratin, epithelial membrane antigen, smooth muscle actin, vimentin, glial fibrillary acidic protein, desmin, CD34, thyroid transcription factor-1, chromogranin A, and synaptophysin. The Ki-67 labelling index was 20%. Lymph node dissection revealed no evidence of metastasis. Eight months after operation, a chest computed tomography scan revealed multiple pulmonary nodules (Figure 3), and magnetic resonance imaging of the skull revealed subcutaneous skull metastases (Figure 4) (suggesting recurrence). The patient is currently undergoing adriamycin and ifosfamide chemotherapy. Discussion Chondrosarcoma of the lung usually metastasizes from skeletal and extra-skeletal tumors. The present patient had no history of skeletal or soft tissue tumors. These tumors probably originated from the bronchial cartilage. Extra-osseous chondrosarcoma can be divided into five histologic varieties: myxoid, mesenchymal, dedifferentiated,

Journal of Thoracic Disease, Vol 8, No 9 September 2016 A E949 C D B E Figure 2 Computed tomography scan of the thorax showed a fast-growing mass (A), which displayed partially heterogeneous enhancement with calcification (B); bronchoscopy revealed a hemorrhagic mass obstructing the right main bronchus (C); microscopic findings revealed neoplastic chondrocytes with enlarged and hyperchromatic nuclei in the myxoid matrix (D) [upper: (200 ); below: (400 )]; immunohistochemical staining was positive for S-100 (E) (40 ). Figure 3 Chest computed tomography scan Figure 4 Magnetic resonance imaging of the skull revealed multiple revealed multiple pulmonary nodules. abnormal nodular signals on the bilateral occipitoparietal regions. Journal of Thoracic Disease. All rights reserved. jtd.amegroups.com

E950 Jiang et al. Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma Table 1 Clinical features of 5 patients with primary myxoid chondrosarcomas of the lung Case no. Sex/age Chief complaint Location Diameter Therapy Follow-up 1 M/67 Fever/cough Right lower lobe 5.4 cm Operation Stable/46 m 2 M/35 Asymptomatic Left lower lobe 11 cm Operation Stable/6 y 3 M/69 Cough/dyspnea Right upper lobe 11 cm Opertaion Not available 4 M/53 Chest pain Right upper lobe 4 cm Operation Not available 5 M/56 Asymptomatic Left lower lobe 2 cm Interferon Progress/29 m hyaline and highly differentiated. Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma is also categorized into tracheobronchial and lung varieties. In the 5 patients with primary myxoid chondrosarcomas of the lung reported in literatures, patients range from 35 to 69 years old. It appeared a male predominance. There is no prevalence regarding tumor location. Patients mainly complain of fever, cough, dyspnea, and chest pain. The tumors are up to 11 cm in diameter. The most important clinical features of the five patients are depicted in Table 1. Immunohistochemically, chondrosarcoma is positive for S-100. In the present patient, S-100-positive cells were located in the chondromatous component. Pulmonary teratoma, hamartoma, chondroma, osteosarcoma, carcinosarcoma, epithelioid hemangioendothelioma and signet ring cell carcinoma are considered for differential diagnosis. Teratomas are composed of two or three germ layers. Malignant teratomas are accompanied by elevated serum alpha-fetoprotein or human chorionic gonadotropin levels. In the present patient, the bronchoscopy biopsy specimen was composed of mucoid cartilage, fiber, respiratory epithelium and squamous epithelium which deriving from endoderm and ectoderm tissues. It mimicked the appearance of a teratoma. This might be due to the biopsy needle puncture position has a deviation and it punctured the tissue surrounding the mass. Hamartomas are generally composed of cartilage, fat and connective tissue cells with cleft-like spaces lined by low columnar or cuboidal epithelium. Hamartomas may show some chondroid atypia but there is far less atypia than chondrosarcoma. Pulmonary chondroma is usually associated with gastric stromal sarcoma and extra adrenal paraganglioma. Pulmonary chondromas are composed of myxoid cartilage and wide areas of ossification. Osteosarcomas are composed of atypical osteoid tissue. Carcinosarcoma commonly shows a carcinomatous component or epithelial differentiation. Epithelioid hemangioendotheliomas are characterized by small, diffuse nodules in both lungs (via computed tomography scans), and stain positive for factor VIII or CD31. Signet ring cell carcinoma stains positive for keratin antibodies, and the nuclei are pushed to the periphery. Until now, there has been no standard therapy for primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma. Most patients have been treated with extensive surgical resection. A few patients underwent effective radiation or chemotherapy. The tumor is chemosensitive to adriamycin and ifosfamide (6). It was reported that interferon alfa-2b was useful for the treatment of this disease (4). The tumor can metastasize to the skeleton, skin and kidney. Death is usually caused by intrathoracic spread. This type of tumor usually grows slowly, metastasizes late, and responds well to excision when localized. The longest survival of a patient with primary pulmonary myxoid chondrosarcoma was 6 years after operation (3). This patient presented with tracheobronchial myxoid chondrosarcoma, and we have intact imaging, bronchoscopic and pathologic records. The tumor progressed rapidly within 5 months (from 6 to 10 cm in diameter), and the patient relapsed 8 months after operation. The tumor grows slowly in the initial symptom-free phase when localized. Then, a symptomatic phase ensues, during which the tumor progresses rapidly. This tumor type presents as unique subcutaneous metastases. Due to malignancy, adjuvant chemotherapy or radiation is required. The bronchoscopy biopsy specimen was composed of two germ layers and mimicked teratoma because of puncture location deviation. This finding implies that a definite diagnosis requires gross specimen detection, and a biopsy sample may not always make sense. Acknowledgements Funding: This work was supported by research grants from the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LY15H010003], the Major Project of the

Journal of Thoracic Disease, Vol 8, No 9 September 2016 E951 Science Technology Department of Zhejiang Province [2012C13022-2] and Project of Health and Family Planning Commission of Zhejiang Province, China [2013KYB119]. Footnote Conflicts of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare. Informed Consent: Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this manuscript and any accompanying images. References 1. Huang HY, Hsieh MJ, Chen WJ, et al. Primary mesenchymal chondrosarcoma of the lung. Ann Thorac Surg 2002;73:1960-2. 2. Kalhor N, Suster S, Moran CA. Primary pulmonary chondrosarcomas: a clinicopathologic study of 4 cases. Hum Pathol 2011;42:1629-34. 3. Ichimura H, Endo K, Ishikawa S, et al. Primary chondrosarcoma of the lung recognized as a long-standing solitary nodule prior to resection. Jpn J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2005;53:106-8. 4. Rubinger M, Plenderleith IH, Lertzman M, et al. Metastatic extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma. Successful therapy with interferon alfa-2b. Chest 1995;108:281-2. 5. Watanabe A, Ito M, Nomura F, et al. Primary chondrosarcoma of the lung--a case report with immunohistochemical study. Jpn J Med 1990;29:616-9. 6. Patel SR, Vadhan-Raj S, Burgess MA, et al. Results of two consecutive trials of dose-intensive chemotherapy with doxorubicin and ifosfamide in patients with sarcomas. Am J Clin Oncol 1998;21:317-21. Cite this article as: Jiang J, Shen Q, Ding W, Zhou J. Primary pulmonary chondrosarcoma and a fast-growing mass that accidentally mimicked teratoma. J Thorac Dis 2016;8(9):E947- E951. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2016.09.18