Literature DB >> 9530339

Comparison of chromosomal patterns with clinical features in 165 lipomas: a report of the CHAMP study group.

H Willén1, M Akerman, P Dal Cin, I De Wever, C D Fletcher, N Mandahl, F Mertens, F Mitelman, J Rosai, A Rydholm, R Sciot, G Tallini, H Van den Berghe, R Vanni.   

Abstract

Soft tissue lipomatous tumors are morphologically heterogeneous. Various morphologic features are associated with specific chromosomal patterns and clinical features such as age, sex, and tumor site, location, and size. Simple lipomas are known to be karyotypically heterogeneous, but this has not been correlated with clinicopathological features. In 165 cases of solitary soft tissue lipoma, short-term cultures were analyzed cytogenetically. The karyotypes were divided into the following groups: normal karyotype; 12q13-15 aberrations; 6p rearrangements; 13q rearrangements, 8q11-13 aberrations; ring or giant marker chromosomes or both; other aberrations. The tumors were reexamined morphologically without knowledge of the karyotypic or clinical data. An abnormal chromosomal pattern was observed in 129 of 165 cases (78%): in 75 of 90 (83%) lipomas in the extremities and in 43 of 63 (68%) trunk wall lipomas. Chromosomal aberrations were present in 69 of 90 (77%) subcutaneous tumors and in 59 of 64 (80%) deep tumors. A normal karyotype was twice as frequent in tumors in patients under 30 years of age than in those from older individuals (6 of 16 vs. 30 of 149, 40% resp. 20%). Apart from the finding that normal karyotypes were more common in patients younger than 30 years, there was no significant association between cytogenetic pattern and patient sex or age or tumor localization, size, or depth. The pathogenetic basis and clinicopathologic relevance (if any) of the cytogenetic subtypes among benign lipomas remain unexplained.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9530339     DOI: 10.1016/s0165-4608(97)00292-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Genet Cytogenet        ISSN: 0165-4608


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