| Literature DB >> 23971887 |
Kazuhito Hatanaka1, Takako Yoshioka, Takashi Tasaki, Akihide Tanimoto.
Abstract
Paratesticular liposarcoma is a rare neoplasm, described in single case studies or components of larger studies, as histologically well-differentiated liposarcoma (WDL) and dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DL). However, leiomyosarcomatous differentiation is an extremely rare occurrence in WDL and DL. We report a case of leiomyosarcomatous differentiation in a 77-year-old man. The patient presented with a painless right scrotal mass. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a large mass along the right spermatic cord. The resected mass, measuring 17.5 × 12 × 5 cm, was composed of a high-grade pleomorphic undifferentiated sarcomatous component with necrosis. Atypical smooth muscle differentiation was also detected. Additional tumor sampling revealed the presence of a WDL component. Immunohistochemical analysis of the pleomorphic sarcomatous component showed positive staining for MDM2 and CDK4, and negative staining for alpha smooth muscle actin (αSMA) and desmin. The smooth muscle component was positive for αSMA and desmin, and negative for MDM2 and CDK4. Extension from primary retroperitoneal sarcoma was not proved. We diagnosed of DL with leiomyosarcomatous differentiation. VIRTUAL SLIDES: The virtual slide(s) for this article can be found here: http://www.diagnosticpathology.diagnomx.eu/vs/1484291498104021.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23971887 PMCID: PMC3846147 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1596-8-142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Figure 1Macroscopic tumor characteristics. Nodular mass showing a white-yellow to red-brown cut surfaces with marked necrosis.
Figure 2Microscopic tumor characteristics. (A) Proliferation of atypical short spindle or oval cells resembling high grade undifferentiated sarcoma. (B) Proliferating spindle cells containing elongated, blunt-ended nuclei and eosinophilic fibrillar cytoplasm with scattered enlarged and irregular nuclei. (C) The presence of a WDL component, showing mature-appearing adipose tissue and fibrous bands with irregular nuclei.
Figure 3Immunohistochemical analysis. (A)(B) Sarcomatous component is positive for MDM2 (A) and CDK4 (B). (C)(D) Spindle cells are positive for alpha smooth muscle actin (C) and desmin (D).
Clinicopathological features of well-documented cases of paratesticular liposarcoma with leiomyosarcomatous differentiation
| 1 | 49 | 7×3.5×3 | ALT/WDL | Well-differentiated | No | NA | NED | 30 | [ |
| 2 | 70 | 25×21×8 | WDL | Moderately differentiated | No | No | NED | 72 | [ |
| 3 | 65 | 2 | WDL | Well-differentiated | Yes | No | NED | 96 | [ |
| Current case | 77 | 17.5×12.5×5 | DL | Well-differentiated | No | No | NED | 24 |
ALT atypical lipomatous tumor, WDL well-differentiated liposarcoma, DL dedifferentiated liposarcoma, NED no evidence of disease.