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Is the nonlipomatous component of dedifferentiated liposarcoma always soft tissue on CT? Analysis of CT densities and correlation with rate of growth in 60 patients.
[liposarcoma]
To
define
the
various
CT
densities
of
nonlipomatous
component
of
dedifferentiated
liposarcoma
(
DDLPS
)
and
to
determine
if
the
rate
of
growth
varies
with
density
.
This
study
identified
60
patients
with
DDPLS
(
38
men
,
22
women
;
mean
age
at
diagnosis
59
Â
years
,
range
,
35
-
82
Â
years
)
who
had
one
or
more
resections
.
CT
scan
immediately
before
the
surgical
resection
(
presurgery
)
and
up
to
a
maximum
of
one
year
before
the
surgery
(
baseline
)
was
reviewed
by
two
radiologists
to
note
the
density
of
the
nonlipomatous
elements
and
rate
of
growth
during
that
period
.
Clinical
and
histopathological
data
were
extracted
from
electronic
medical
records
.
Rate
of
growth
of
various
densities
was
compared
using
Kruskal-
Wallis
test
.
Three
distinct
densities
of
the
nonlipomatous
component
were
noted
:
soft
tissue
density
(
SD
)
,
fluid
density
(
FD
)
,
and
mixed
density
(
MD
)
.
Of
109
lesions
on
the
presurgery
scan
(
SD
Â
=
Â
78
;
MD
Â
=
Â
22
;
FD
Â
=
Â
9
)
,
scans
at
baseline
were
available
for
72
/
109
lesions
(
SD
Â
=
Â
49
;
MD
Â
=
Â
14
;
FD
Â
=
Â
9
)
.
Median
growth
rate
/
month
without
treatment
,
with
chemotherapy
,
and
with
radiotherapy
were
40
%
,
24
%
,
and
62
%
,
respectively
,
for
SD
lesions
and
28
%
,
61
%
,
and
52
%
for
MD
lesions
.
For
FD
lesions
,
it
was
72
%
and
35
%
,
respectively
,
without
treatment
and
with
chemotherapy
.
There
was
no
statistical
difference
in
the
rate
of
growth
of
various
densities
.
Density
changed
over
time
in
8
/
72
(
11
%
)
lesions
,
including
2
/
49
SD
lesions
(
to
MD
)
,
1
/
14
MD
lesions
(
to
SD
)
,
and
5
/
9
FD
lesions
(
to
SD
)
.
DDLPS
has
three
distinct
CT
densities
of
which
soft
tissue
density
is
the
most
common
.
Despite
not
being
statistically
significant
,
fluid
density
lesions
had
rapid
growth
rate
and
often
converted
to
soft
tissue
density
in
our
study
.
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Diseases presenting
"mixed density"
symptom
dedifferentiated liposarcoma
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