Home > Journals > Medicine > European Journal of Dermatology > summary
 
      Advanced search    Shopping cart    French version 
 
Latest books
Catalogue/Search
Collections
All journals
Medicine
European Journal of Dermatology
- Current issue
- Archives
- Subscribe
- Order an issue
- More information
Biology and research
Public health
Agronomy and biotech.
My account
Forgotten password?
Online account   activation
Subscribe
Licences IP
- Instructions for use
- Estimate request form
- Licence agreement
Order an issue
Pay-per-view articles
Newsletters
How can I publish?
Journals
Books
Help for advertisers
Foreign rights
Book sales agents



 

Texte intégral de l'article
 
Printable version

Large subcutaneous liposarcoma arising from the chest wall


European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 15, Number 1, 43-5, January-February 2005, Clinical report

Free Article  

Author(s) : Takeshi Uenotsuchi, Shinichi Imafuku, Yoichi Moroi, Kazunori Urabe, Masutaka Furue

Summary : Liposarcoma usually occurs in the deep soft tissue of the extremities and the retroperitoneum. It rarely occurs in the cutaneous or subcutaneous tissues. We describe the case of a subcutaneous liposarcoma in a 63-year-old man, which arose from the chest wall. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a large subcutaneous tumor. Incisional biopsy revealed mature adipose cells with a slight variation in size and shape\; no lipoblasts were observed. Therefore, at this stage we made the diagnosis of lipoma. However, the histological study of the tumor specimen subsequently obtained by surgery, showed mature adipose cells, atypical cells with bizarre nuclei, and lipoblasts with scalloped-shaped nuclei. We eventually diagnosed the tumor as a well-differentiated liposarcoma, adipocytic type (lipoma-like type). Patients with cutaneous and subcutaneous liposarcoma have a good prognosis, but there are reports of local recurrence after a long period, as well as high-grade change and dedifferentiation. Careful follow-up is required.

Keywords : well-differentiated liposarcoma, atypical lipoma, adipocytic type (lipoma-like type), lipoblast

 

About us - Contact us - Conditions of use - Secure payment
Latest news - Conferences
Copyright © 2007 John Libbey Eurotext - All rights reserved
[ Legal information - Powered by Dolomède ]