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A huge retroperitoneal liposarcoma: case report

  • E.Y. Ki1
  • S.T. Park1
  • J.S. Park1
  • S.Y. Hur1,*,

1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Catholic Medical University of Korea, Seoul St Mary’s Hospital, Seoul, Korea

DOI: 10.12892/ejgo201203318 Vol.33,Issue 3,May 2012 pp.318-320

Published: 10 May 2012

*Corresponding Author(s): S.Y. Hur E-mail: hursy@catholic.ac.kr

Abstract

Background: Soft tissue sarcomas are rare and account for less than 1% of all newly diagnosed malignancies. One-third of malignant tumors arising in the retroperitoneum are sarcomas. Liposarcoma is the most common soft tissue sarcoma and retroperitoneal sarcoma. Liposarcoma accounts for at least 20% of all sarcomas in adults and up to 41% of all retroperitoneal sarcomas. Here we present the case of a huge retroperitoneal liposarcoma and a brief literature review. Case report: A 34-year-old woman was referred to our hospital from a local clinic, because of abdominal distention, pain, and palpable mass. On admission we found that her abdomen was markedly distended. Computed tomography showed a the huge left ovarian mass that occupied almost the entire abdominal cavity. The mass consisted mainly of fat, and calcified material. She was operated under the diagnosis of a huge teratoma. The tumor was located in the retroperitoneal cavity and it abutted the left adnexa. The retroperitoneal tumor, including the left adnexa was removed. The tumor measured 22 x 15 x 11 cm, and showed many histological and pathological findings. On the basis of the histopathological finding, the tumor was diagnosed as a dedifferentiated liposarcoma of the retroperitoneum. The patient is presently undergoing radiation therapy. Conclusion: In retroperitoneal liposarcoma, histological subtype, incomplete resection, contiguous organ resection, and older age are strongly associated with tumor-related mortality. For liposarcoma, it is necessary to customize the treatment strategy on a case-by-case basis.

Keywords

Retroperitoneal liposarcoma; Histological subtype; Customized treatment

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E.Y. Ki,S.T. Park,J.S. Park,S.Y. Hur. A huge retroperitoneal liposarcoma: case report. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology. 2012. 33(3);318-320.

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