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Giant retroperitoneal liposarcoma

International Journal of Urology, 2005
Abstract  Liposarcomas are one of the most common soft tissue sarcomas of adulthood. Liposarcomas are remarkable because of their frequently large size. We report a case with an extremely large dedifferentiated liposarcoma that weighed 18 kg. Although it was capsulated and could be excised en bloc, the patient suffered a relapse 9 months later and died
Katsuki, Inoue   +2 more
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Retroperitoneal Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2021
Abstract Objectives We aimed to test the hypothesis that in retroperitoneal dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLS) the presence of the dedifferentiated (DD) component at the resection margin is associated with adverse outcome. Methods We
Carina A Dehner   +2 more
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Retroperitoneal and Mesenteric Liposarcomas

Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2022
Retroperitoneal liposarcomas are a rare entity and are comprised mostly of the well-differentiated and dedifferentiated subtypes. Eight-year survival ranges from 30% to 80% depending on histologic subtype and grade. Surgery is the cornerstone of treatment and compartment resection is the current standard.
Caroline C H, Siew   +5 more
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Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma

British Journal of Urology, 1977
The various aspects of this comparatively rare neoplasia are discussed on the basis of two cases of retroperitoneal liposarcoma and an analysis of the literature. Consideration are expressed on the clinical symptoms, the pathological anatomy, its marked tendency to evolve with repeated local relapses and the need to properly localise the mass and the ...
A, Cusumano   +3 more
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Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1976
The diagnosis of retroperitoneal fatty tumour is not extremely difficult provided that the possibility of its presence is kept in mind by the surgeon in all cases of distended abdomen in an apparently well‐nourished patient. A careful clinical examination and a good excretory Myelogram arc very important in the diagnosis.
B K, Moulik, A, Prakash, S N, Sinha
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Retroperitoneal liposarcoma in a child

Urology, 1976
Retroperitoneal liposarcoma is a rare tumor in children and has been reported previously on only three occasions. This is the fourth such case, presenting with a large mass on the left side which displaced the sigmoid and ureters to the right. The patient was treated with surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.
W J, Peeples, T, Hazra
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Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma

American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2015
Retroperitoneal liposarcomas are rare mesenchymal tumors of the retroperitoneum that typically present with advanced disease and often carry a poor prognosis. Because of their rarity and anatomic location, these malignant tumors can cause a diagnostic dilemma and present several therapeutic challenges.
Adarsh, Vijay, Lakshmi, Ram
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Huge retroperitoneal liposarcoma

The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
Abstract A case of a retroperitoneal liposarcoma weighing 31 pounds and treated by surgical excision and postoperative irradiation is presented. Recent enthusiastic reports favoring postoperative irradiation indicate that this modality provides an effective adjunct to primary surgical excision.
R W, Knapp, J R, Campbell
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Giant pelvic retroperitoneal liposarcoma

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2000
Pelvic retroperitoneal liposarcomas are rare in young women (under 30 years old). We present a case of a giant well-differentiated liposarcoma of the retroperitoneum in a young woman.A 27-year-old nulligravida presented with rapid abdominal enlargement. Pelvic examination found a huge mass extending from the left adnexa to the epigastric region.
SUSINI, TOMMASO   +3 more
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Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma with Hemorrhage

Archives of Surgery, 1958
Liposarcoma is a relatively rare malignancy arising from lipoblasts. By virtue of their size, location, and extent these tumors frequently present many diagnostic possibilities and difficult surgical problems. Retroperitoneal liposarcomas tend to have a variable rate of growth, attain tremendous size, and recur locally after excision.
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