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Metastatic undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma causing intraoperative stroke.
[dedifferentiated liposarcoma]
Malignant
Fibrous
Histiocytoma
was
historically
the
most
commonly
diagnosed
soft
tissue
sarcoma
of
adults
.
In
2002
,
the
World
Health
Organization
declassified
malignant
fibrous
histiocytoma
as
a
formal
diagnostic
entity
.
They
recommended
renaming
the
disease
"
Pleomorphic
Undifferentiated
Sarcoma
"
.
Current
thoughts
about
the
origin
of
this
tumor
are
being
debated
.
We
report
a
case
of
a
dedifferentiated
liposarcoma
that
metastasized
to
the
lung
within
one
year
.
The
histologic
morphology
of
the
metastasis
was
more
aggressive
than
the
primary
lesion
,
and
was
consistent
with
a
pleomorphic
undifferentiated
sarcoma
.
Following
surgical
resection
of
the
metastatic
pulmonary
lesion
,
the
patient
never
fully
regained
consciousness
.
He
expired
the
day
following
his
surgery
.
At
autopsy
,
the
patient
was
found
to
have
died
from
a
massive
hemorrhagic
stroke
involving
almost
the
entire
left
cerebrum
.
Tumor
emboli
from
the
pulmonary
metastasis
were
seen
in
the
left
middle
cerebral
artery
,
causing
the
cerebral
infarct
.
The
embolic
lesion
was
consistent
with
a
pleomorphic
undifferentiated
sarcoma
.
This
case
illustrates
the
evolution
that
soft
tissue
sarcomas
can
undergo
as
they
metastasize
and
become
increasingly
undifferentiated
,
and
confirms
the
surgical
risk
of
resecting
such
lesions
.
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"diagnosed soft tissue sarcoma of adults"
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dedifferentiated liposarcoma
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