Synovial sarcoma (SS) is the second most common soft-tissue tumor in children and adolescents after rhabdomyosarcoma. The first case of a fetal synovial sarcoma was recently reported. Synovial sarcoma most frequently develops in the soft tissues of the joints, but is also known to appear in other organs such as the kidney. It is an aggressive tumor with a very high five year-mortality rate and for which no curative therapy exists.

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