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Leg textiloma. A case report.
[focal myositis]
To
report
and
highlight
the
potential
diagnostic
pitfalls
and
consequences
of
leg
textiloma
.
A
soft
tissue
pseudotumor
of
the
left
leg
diagnosed
in
a
58
-
year
-old
man
is
described
.
The
lesion
was
caused
by
a
retained
surgical
gauze
after
surgery
for
varicose
veins
.
The
surgical
gauze
had
remained
in
the
subcutaneous
tissue
for
3
years
and
led
to
the
formation
of
a
3
-
cm
,
well-circumscribed
,
pseudotumoral
foreign
body
granuloma
which
appeared
like
a
soft
tissue
tumor
.
A
surgical
intervention
was
performed
and
the
mass
was
excised
.
During
the
procedure
an
old
surgical
gauze
was
found
.
The
histologic
examination
revealed
that
a
large
foreign
body
granuloma
(
pseudotumor
)
had
developed
in
contact
with
foreign
material
birefracting
under
polarized
light
(
gauze
)
.
No
sign
of
malignancy
was
noted
.
Although
no
fatal
complications
have
been
described
in
the
musculoskeletal
localization
,
the
diagnosis
is
difficult
and
costly
.
According
to
clinical
presentation
,
a
differential
diagnosis
should
be
made
between
a
tumoral
lesion
,
such
as
a
sarcoma
,
or
a
pseudotumoral
lesion
,
such
as
a
gossypiboma
.
Focal
myositis
or
infections
should
also
be
suspected
.
Diseases
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"a retained surgical gauze after surgery for varicose veins"
symptom
focal myositis
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