Pleomorphic liposarcoma
Pleomorphic liposarcoma
Updated: 08/07/2020
© Jun Wang, MD, PhD
General features
- High grade
- Median age 54-70 years
- Aggressive
- Recurrence/metastasis common
Clinical presentations
- Most common location: thigh, trunk, limb girdles, etc
Risk factors
- Radiation
- Neurofibromatosis
Key morphological features
- Markedly atypical tumor cells with bizarre nuclei
- Lipoblast
- Mature adipose tissue
Markers
- S-100
Genetic abnormalities
- Complex karyotype
Treatment
- Wide excision/amputation
- Radiation therapy/chemotherapy
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