Synovial sarcoma
A malignant neoplasm characterized by the chromosomal translocation t(X;18)(p11;q11). It can occur at any age, but mainly affects young adults, more commonly males. Although any site can be affected, the vast majority of the cases arise in the deep soft tissues of extremities, especially around the knee. Microscopically, synovial sarcoma is classified as monophasic (with a spindle or epithelial cell component) or biphasic (with both spindle and epithelial cell components). Synovial sarcomas can recur or metastasize to the lungs, bones, and lymph nodes.
Disease Alternative Name
Recent Cases of Synovial sarcoma
Browse recently discussed Synovial sarcoma cases by specialists154 Views
, 2 Likes
, 3 Answers
Top Cases of Synovial sarcoma
Selected by editors, top cases are known for unique problem or best solution4 Views
, 1 Like
, 6 Answers
Top Synovial sarcoma Doctors on Curofy
Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Synovial sarcomaEx.central Hospital Dhanbad.1985 ..1993..ex.pathologist .drs Tribedy and Roy Dianostic Lab.kolkata.ex Pathologist.inst of Child Health Kolkata.
Senior Pathologist
School of Tropical Medicine. Kolkata
d c p

20 Years of Teaching To Both UGs & PGs
As Assistant, Associate & Professor
Gandhi Medical College, Dr. NTRUHS
MD Pathology

Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai
Professor of Transfusion Medicine and Senior Consultant In Pathology
Kasturba Medical College
M.B.B.S

Co-op Hospital
Ex-Orthopaedician
Government Arts And Science College Kozhikode Meenchanda
Pre Degree

Tata Central Hospital, Jamadoba
Consultant Pathologist
SCBMC, Cuttack, Orissa
MD(Pathology)

Trending Diseases
Trending Cases
- Login to View the image
Quick Brains Quiz Winners of June round 2 Congratulations to all the top performers of Quick Brains Quiz. Keep Participating!
Curofy Quiz10 Likes7 Answers - Login to View the image
30 years non diabetic male presented with feet deformities, trophic ulcer and osteomyelitis of the right foot gradually increasing since 3 years. He consulted many doctors but was not diagnosed for 3 years. Health system delay for diagnosis could've been avoided. What a price to pay for a delayed diagnosis! What is your diagnosis? Awareness and knowledge will minimise health system delay. Thank you.
Dr. Pankaj Jagirdar0 Like6 Answers - Login to View the image
HomeoQz winners of June round 1. Congratulations to all the top performers. Thank you all for your participation. Keep participating!
Curofy Ayush6 Likes3 Answers - Login to View the image
Tibial aplasia and prosthetic Leg restoration. *Chief Complaints* Due to congenital anomalies she walks with abnormal gait patterns. *History* When she was born 28 years ago with such congenital anomalies. Her parents never thought that their 5th girl child would be the same as others 4 . But she had different problems with tibial aplasia and others 4 having complex syndactyly in both hands. Same as their father having complex syndactyly. *Vitals* Unable to perform activities of daily living. *Physical Examination* Problem with walking and gripping and grasping. *Management* 28 years old girl looking for Prosthetics management for tibial aplasia. Our team takes measurements and casting for Prosthetic Leg restoration. Now she walks comfortably with a new prosthetic Leg.
Dr. Narendra Kumar3 Likes2 Answers - Login to View the image
DenTest Quiz Winners of June round 1. Congratulations to all the top performers. Thank you all for your participation. Keep participating!
DenTest2 Likes1 Answer
28 Views
, 3 Likes