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Hritik Nautiyal1, Abdullah Egiz2,1, Sarvin Farajzadeh Asl3, Abdurrahman H Fazail1, Sanjana Nautiyal4.
Abstract
We present the case of pleiomorphic liposarcoma in the medial compartment of the thigh of a 59-year-old female patient. The lump was noticed eight months prior to presentation and had gradually increased in size, leading to pressure symptoms in her thigh. Although painless initially, the lump eventually became tender prompting her to seek surgical attention. At the plastic surgery clinic, she was advised to get an MRI, which revealed an irregular but well-defined mass lesion measuring 8.2 x 6.6 x 4.3 cm. The mass did not have any manifestations in the surrounding structures. A wide excisional biopsy was then performed, and multiple sections were processed for histopathological analysis, confirming a diagnosis of epithelioid variant of pleomorphic liposarcoma.Entities:
Keywords: aggressive sarcoma; plastic and reconstructive surgery; pleomorphic liposarcoma; soft tissue tumours; surgery
Year: 2021 PMID: 34934551 PMCID: PMC8668048 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.19531
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Wide excisional biopsy revealed a smooth mass with soft consistency, measuring 8.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 5.4 cm
Figure 2The section shows sheets of adipocytes in low power (10x) – Hematoxylin and Eosin stain (H&E)
Figure 3High power magnification (40x) showing numerous lipoblasts with severe nuclear atypia/ bizarre cells and abnormal mitotic figures – Hematoxylin and Eosin stain (H&E)
Figure 4High power magnification (40x) showing numerous lipoblasts with severe nuclear atypia/ bizarre cells and abnormal mitotic figures – Hematoxilin and Eosin stain (H&E)
Figure 5The section shows dilated and congested blood vessels – Hematoxylin and Eosin stain (H&E)