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Table 1 Reported cases of epithelioid SFTs and their clinicopathological features

From: Epithelioid solitary fibrous tumors from CNS and soft tissues: an unusual morphologic variant

Authors and year

Age (years) at initial op/sex

Symptoms

Preoper course at initial op

Site

Size (cm)

Malignancy of epithelioid cells

STAT-6

Treatment

Outcomes

Follow-up duration (months)

Marchevsky et al. (2003)

74, M

Asymptomatic

NA

Posterior aspect of superior mediastinum

4.7

No

NA

Mass resection

NA

NA

Mourra et al. (2005)

67, M

Urinary

problem

NA

Right ischioanal

fossa

13.0

No

NA

Excision

(complete)

ANED

6

Awasthi et al. (2006)

63, M

No tender Swelling

NA

Right neck

4.0

Yes

NA

Excision +

NA

NA

 

57, M

Mass

15 years

Left ischiorectal

fossa

12.0

Yes

NA

RT

Excision

NA

NA

Warraich et al. (2006)

71, M

Swelling andpain

Several weeks

Right orbit

NA

No

NA

NA

NA

NA

Martorell et al. (2007)

63, F

Mass, leg pain

3 years

Left thigh

10.0

Yes

NA

Excision + RT

ANED

6

Yan et al. (2008)

59, M

Unstable

angina

NA

Pleura

9.7

Yes

NA

NA

NA

NA

Fu et al.(2012)

30, F

Headache and

dizziness

7 months

Parietooccipital

region

16.0

Yes

NA

Total excision

reexcision

85

Present cases

56, F

Headache and

Dizziness

7 months

right lateral ventricle

8.0

Yes

+

Excision

(complete)

Lost

Lost

 

85, F

lumbar mass

3years

right lumbar

12.0

Yes

+

Excision

(complete)

ANED

14

 

85, M

pelvic tumor

1year

left pelvis

7.

No

+

Excision

(complete)

ANED

33

  1. NA = not available; ANED = alive, no evidence of disease; RT = radiation therapy