Fig. 1(A) Case 1. An initial chest CT scan indicates the presence of a round mass-like lesion in the right anterior lower thorax (white arrow). (B) Case 2. An initial chest CT scan indicates the presence of a round mass-like lesion in the left lower thorax protruding to the thoracic cavity (black arrow) and an inserted chest tube (black arrowhead). (C) Case 2. A follow-up CT scan obtained six months after surgery shows no evidence of recurrence and the chest wall defect repaired with a 2-mm Gore-Tex patch.
Fig. 2Operative findings are presented. (A) Case 1. The resected sixth and seventh ribs surrounded by the tumor are shown. (B) Case 1. The chest wall was repaired with a 2-mm Gore-Tex patch.
Fig. 3Features of extraskeletal Ewing's sarcoma are presented. (A) Diffuse proliferation of round cells with clear cytoplasm is shown (H & E staining, ×200). (B) Diffuse proliferation of small round cells and thick fibrous septation (H & E staining, ×40) is shown. The upper box shows angioinvasion, and the lower box shows the nuclear details (H & E staining, ×100 and ×400, respectively). (C) PAS staining (×100) shows fine cytoplamic glycogen droplets. Positive immunohistochemical staining (×100) results for the use of antibodies directed against CD17, CD56 and CD99.