05 June 2021>: Articles
Recurrent Hypoglycemia Due to a Massive Abdominal Tumor in a Nonagenarian: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Unusual clinical course, Challenging differential diagnosis, Rare disease
Catherine E. Reizun E* , W. Sheaffer Sorrells B , Robert A. Grossman EDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.930727
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e930727
Figure 4. Gross examination of the abdominal mass resection demonstrated a 2860 g, 20×16.3×15 cm, well-circumscribed, unencapsulated mass. Sectioning showed a pale tan-to-yellow, whirled, lobulated appearance with areas of cystic degeneration and hemorrhage. Microscopic examination showed a characteristic patternless pattern of spindle cells with alternating hyper- and hypocellular areas, dense collagenous bands, staghorn vessels, and focal (<10%) tumor necrosis, consistent with a solitary fibrous tumor.