Undifferentiated Pleomorphic Sarcoma. About a case
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Introduction: Undifferentiated Pleomorphic sarcoma is a rare and aggressive cancer from as early as 1977 was considered the most frequent soft tissue sarcoma in adults, although its diagnosis and evolution continue to be an Enigma. A 77-year-old male patient is described who began 11 months ago with an increase in volume in the left lateral region of the abdomen and attended the consultation because in the last two months he had had an exaggerated growth and bleeding from the surface of the tumor. A trucut biopsy was performed, resulting in a pleomorphic sarcoma of unknown origin. The size, depth and metastasis contra indicated the surgery evolving unfavorably. Methodology: An analysis and synthesis of the biography was carried out, the fourth my uncle made deductions in relation to the production and future development of similar cases. Conclusions: Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma is one of the few sarcomas that can present as a superficial tumor, it is necessary to always take it into account by dermatologists, clinical surgeons and family doctors who are those closest to the patients Because, due to their aggressive behavior, the best prognosis for cure and survival of affected patients is early detection. And therefore, the opportune treatment of choice, surgical, this would be of great benefit to patients
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