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Primary Subcutaneous Myxoid Liposarcoma - A Clinicopathologic Review of 3 Cases with Molecular Confirmation and Discussion of the Differential Diagnosis.
[liposarcoma]
Myxoid
liposarcoma
typically
presents
as
a
deep
-seated
mass
in
the
lower
extremity
of
adults
.
Presentation
as
a
primary
subcutaneous
tumor
is
rare
.
Here
we
discuss
clinicopathologic
characteristics
of
three
such
cases
and
their
differential
diagnosis
to
alert
dermatopathologists
to
this
unusual
clinical
presentation
of
a
potentially
aggressive
entity
.
Cases
of
myxoid
liposarcoma
were
retrieved
from
archives
and
consultation
files
.
Inclusion
required
location
above
the
subcutaneous
fascia
with
no
evidence
of
a
metastatic
origin
.
Clinicopathologic
features
were
retrospectively
reviewed
.
Fluorescent
in
situ
hybridization
for
DDIT
3
(
CHOP
)
gene
rearrangement
was
performed
on
all
cases
.
The
tumors
affected
young
adults
(
2
M
;
1
F
,
mean
36
 
yrs
,
range
32
-
40
 
yrs
)
.
No
prior
history
of
myxoid
liposarcoma
or
deep
soft
tissue
mass
was
identified
.
The
tumors
occurred
in
the
foot
,
thigh
,
and
hand
.
All
demonstrated
multilobular
architecture
with
abundant
myxoid
stroma
,
prominent
branching
capillary
vascular
network
,
and
lipoblastic
differentiation
.
No
dermal
involvement
was
seen
.
Round
cell
features
were
identified
in
one
case
and
represented
 
<
 
5
%
of
the
tumor
.
All
patients
remain
disease-free
following
local
excision
only
at
6
,
8
and
13
months
.
Myxoid
liposarcoma
can
rarely
present
as
a
primary
subcutaneous
mass
and
should
be
considered
in
the
differential
diagnosis
of
cutaneous
myxoid
tumors
in
adults
.
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