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A Mouse Model of Incompletely Resected Soft Tissue Sarcoma for Testing Neoadjuvant Therapies
Published on: July 28, 2020
Statin-related muscle complications masquerading as soft tissue sarcomas
Elizabeth Christophel1, Cassidy Ladas1, Francis Patterson1
1Hackensack Meridian Health Department of Orthopedic Oncology, 20 Prospect Avenue, Suite 901, Hackensack, NJ 07601, United States of America.
Abstract:
Musculoskeletal injuries are a known side effect of long-term statin use. These injuries include sudden, atraumatic muscle rupture which can cause extremity hematomas that motivate patients to seek evaluation and physicians to send referrals for oncologic workup. We discuss two cases where malignancy was suspected rather than statin-induced muscle injury. Using these cases as examples, we discuss subtleties between the two diagnoses so that muscle rupture may be considered prior to subspecialist referral. This paper aims to serve as a reminder and guide for physicians who encounter long-term statin users with nonspecific, improving musculoskeletal symptoms and hemorrhagic MRI findings that lack nodular or mass-like enhancements. While referral to orthopedic oncology is always encouraged in cases of uncertainty, it may not always be necessary.
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