Injection site pseudosarcoma in piriformis syndrome.

Histopathology

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA.

Published: August 2011

Aims: Pseudosarcomatous reactive myofibroblastic proliferations have been described following surgery or trauma at a variety of anatomical sites. These types of reactions have not been previously described at injection sites. Here we evaluated prevalence, morphologic patterns and clinical resolution of such lesions.

Methods And Results: We analyzed 266 surgical resection specimens obtained during the definitive treatment of piriformis syndrome. Three cases showed exuberant reactive fibroblastic/myofibroblastic intramuscular proliferations, mimicking a sarcoma. In all three cases the surgeries were found to be preceded by local injections of cortisone and bupivacaine. Clinical follow-up revealed no uncontrolled growth.

Conclusions: As the clinical history of injections is often not provided, it is important to be aware of this pitfall when reviewing skeletal muscle resections for entrapment syndromes.

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