| Literature DB >> 24917747 |
D Coyle1, R A Flaherty1, B D Kelly1, S O Hynes1, F Colesky1, M R Quinlan1, M O Corcoran1, E Rogers1.
Abstract
Paratesticular liposarcoma is a very rare cause of scrotal mass. It is thought that they arise from spermatic cord lipomas most commonly. While well differentiated tumors tend to share many histological similarities with dedifferentiated tumors, the latter has a much more aggressive phenotype. We present an unusual case of a 69-year-old male with synchronous prostate adenocarcinoma and unilateral renal cell carcinoma who was found to have a dedifferentiated paratesticular liposarcoma. Treatment was with radical resection, preserving the testis, followed by radiotherapy. Unusually recurrence did not occur until 4 years following initial treatment. This case demonstrates the high propensity of dedifferentiated liposarcoma to recur locally and examines the most frequently employed management strategies.Entities:
Keywords: Liposarcoma; Paratesticular; Sarcoma; Scrotal mass
Year: 2013 PMID: 24917747 PMCID: PMC3783303 DOI: 10.1159/000343543
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Urol ISSN: 1661-7649