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Table 1 Reported cases of paratesticular SFTs

From: Solitary fibrous tumor of the scrotum: a case report and review of the literature

Reference

Year

Age

Initial presentation

Location

Tumor size (cm)

Treatment

Recurrence/ Follow-up time

Immuno-histochemical features

Marquez MA et al. [2]

2001

67

Paratesticular mass

NA

9

Surgical excision

NA

CD34+, Vimentin+, Actin-, S100-, Keratin-

Garcia TM et al. [3]

2006

22

Pain

Left tunica vaginalis testis

3

Surgical excision with intraoperative biopsy

None/12 months

NA

Gutierrez-Diaz CM et al. [5]

2011

53

NA

Paratesticular

NA

NA

NA

CD34+, BCL-2 +, vimentin+

Lee GE et al. [4]

2011

61

Slow growing mass

Left scrotal sac

5 × 4

Surgical excision

NA/NA

CD34+

Barazani Y et al. [6]

2012

26

Painless firm mass

Left scrotum

6.1 × 5.5 × 4.3

Inguinal exploration

None/NA

CD34+, BCL-2 +, SMA -, Desmin-, S100-

Hu SB et al. [7]

2014

31

Left inguinoscrotal swelling

Left spermatic cord

3 × 2

Inguinal exploration

None/25 months

CD99+, Bcl-2+, Partial CD34+,, Focal S-100+, SMA+, CD68-

Zhou YH et al. [8]

2015

61

Slow growing mass

Left scrotum

4 × 4.5 × 5

Surgical excision (Inguinal)

None/6 months

CD34+, CD99+, Vimentin+, CD117, S100-, SMA-, Desmin-, CD68-

Zhao XY et al. [9]

2017

77

Painless mass

Left scrotum

11x9x8

Surgical excision

None/18 months

CD34+, CD99+, STAT6+

  1. NA not available, CD cluster of differentiation, STAT6, activator of transcription 6