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Swelling in right inguinal region & uppe
My mother has a Swelling in right inguinal region & upper thigh which causes occasional numbness. Recently she has done MRI. The report is attached. However, in findings it is written that A nodular SOL is seen in soft tissue of anterior aspect of right upper thigh close to inguinal region. It shows hyperintensity in T2, proton density fat suppressed & STIR images and is hypointense in T1 weighted images. Its margins are mildly lobulated. Can you please review the report. Is there any chances of synovial sarcoma?
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Can be sarcoma…. Final type can be confirmed by tissue diagnosis….. synovial sarcoma as per name more commonly near joints.
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