Question

Dyspnea, white sputum, no fever, good mental state, feeling of weight on the left lung

Answer

Solitary fibrous tumors are relatively rare in clinical settings and are considered mesenchymal tumors originating from dendritic mesenchymal cells. They often present without symptoms and are more common in middle-aged individuals. Generally, when the tumor is small, there are no symptoms. As the tumor grows, it may cause compression symptoms in the corresponding area, such as coughing, pain, difficulty breathing, and pulmonary osteoarthritis. Treatment involves complete surgical removal, which can lead to good treatment outcomes. The risks associated with surgery mainly depend on the size of the lesion and its specific location. Wishing for a speedy recovery!