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Challenging dedifferentiated liposarcoma identified by MDM2-amplification, a report of two cases.
[dedifferentiated liposarcoma]
Liposarcoma
is
the
most
frequent
soft
tissue
sarcoma
.
Well
differentiated
liposarcoma
may
progress
into
dedifferentiated
liposarcoma
with
pleomorphic
histology
.
A
minority
additionally
features
myogenic
,
osteo-
or
chondrosarcomatous
heterologous
differentiation
.
Genomic
amplification
of
the
Mouse
double
minute
2
homolog
(
MDM
2
)
locus
is
characteristic
for
well
differentiated
and
dedifferentiated
liposarcomas
.
Detection
of
MDM
2
amplification
may
supplement
histopathology
and
aid
to
distinguish
liposarcoma
from
other
soft
tissue
neoplasia
.
Here
we
present
two
cases
of
dedifferentiated
liposarcoma
with
challenging
presentation
.
Case
1
features
a
myogenic
component
.
As
the
tumour
infiltrated
the
abdominal
muscles
and
showed
immunohistochemical
expression
of
myogenic
proteins
,
rhabdomyosarcoma
had
to
be
ruled
out
.
Case
2
has
an
osteosarcomatous
component
resembling
extraosseous
osteosarcoma
.
The
MDM
2
status
was
determined
in
both
cases
and
helped
making
the
correct
diagnosis
.
Overexpression
of
MDM
2
and
co
-overexpression
of
Cyclin-dependent
kinase
4
is
demonstrated
by
immunohistochemistry
.
The
underlying
MDM
2
amplification
is
shown
by
fluorescence
in
situ
hybridisation
.
Since
low
grade
osteosarcoma
may
also
harbour
MDM
2
amplification
it
is
emphasised
that
the
amplification
has
to
be
present
in
the
lipomatous
parts
of
the
tumour
to
distinguish
liposarcoma
from
extraosseous
osteosarcoma
.
The
two
cases
exemplify
challenges
in
the
diagnoses
of
dedifferentiated
liposarcoma
.
Liposarcoma
often
has
pleomorphic
histology
and
additionally
may
feature
heterologous
components
that
mimic
other
soft
tissue
neoplasms
.
Amplification
of
MDM
2
is
characteristic
for
well
differentiated
and
dedifferentiated
liposarcomas
.
Determination
of
the
MDM
2
status
by
in
situ
hybridisation
may
assist
histopathology
and
help
to
rule
out
differential
diagnoses
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"osteosarcoma"
symptom
alpha-thalassemia
carcinoma of the gallbladder
dedifferentiated liposarcoma
focal myositis
kindler syndrome
liposarcoma
pleomorphic liposarcoma
pyomyositis
well-differentiated liposarcoma
werner syndrome
This symptom has already been validated