WOMAN 28YO DETECTED HERSEFT AT THE RIGHT GROIN (SCARPA'S TRIANGLE) ONE MASS GROWING BIGGER FOR 3 MONTHS WITHOUT PAIN NOR TRAUMA.
ULTRASOUND FOUND IT OUT FIRST BEING A MASS WHICH WAS MULTILOBULATED, INTRAMUSCULAR, HYPOVASCULAR AND HARD IN ELASTOGRAPHY ULTRASOUND ( SEE 4 IMAGES).
MRI WAS DONE FOR MAKE SURE DIAGNOSING OF MUSCLE TUMOR THAT WAS EXTENDING INTO MEDIAN COMPARTMENT OF THE RIGHT THIGH (see 2 MRI images).
MSCT DETECTED THE HEAD OF FEMUR BONE AND ILIAC BONE IN EROSION.
PET- CT MADE POSITIVE FDG CAPTURE OF THIS TUMOR.
WHAT IS YOUR SUGGESTION OF DIAGNOSING FOR THE CASE BY MANY DIAGNOSTIC MODALITIES?