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Liposarcoma in children and young adults: a multi-institutional experience.
[pleomorphic liposarcoma]
There
are
limited
data
regarding
the
differences
in
clinical
presentation
and
outcome
of
liposarcomas
between
adult
and
pediatric
patients
.
The
role
of
adjuvant
radiotherapy
in
the
treatment
of
childhood
liposarcoma
is
unclear
.
A
multi-institutional
retrospective
analysis
of
medical
records
was
performed
for
patients
≤
21
years
of
age
presenting
with
a
verified
histologic
diagnosis
of
liposarcoma
.
Thirty
-
three
patients
were
evaluable
for
this
study
,
23
of
whom
were
male
.
Median
age
was
17
.
2
years
.
Twenty
-
four
cases
were
myxoid
subtype
and
7
were
pleomorphic
subtype
.
In
myxoid
cases
,
17
(
71
%
)
presented
with
extremity
tumors
;
none
had
metastases
.
Eleven
of
these
patients
with
myxoid
subtype
were
treated
with
surgery
only
,
seven
with
surgery
+
radiation
,
three
with
surgery
+
radiation
+
chemotherapy
.
Median
radiation
therapy
dose
for
patients
with
myxoid
tumors
was
60
Gy
.
At
median
follow-up
of
4
.
2
years
(
range
0
.
1
-
32
.
2
years
)
,
two
patients
relapsed
with
one
death
from
progressive
disease
.
In
seven
pleomorphic
cases
,
four
patients
had
primary
tumors
at
central
axial
sites
.
Six
patients
(
86
%
)
received
multimodal
therapy
,
but
six
patients
experienced
relapse
of
disease
.
Four
patients
died
from
progressive
disease
.
Pediatric
liposarcoma
has
a
different
spectrum
of
presentation
compared
to
adult
cases
.
Myxoid
liposarcoma
is
the
more
common
subtype
,
usually
occurs
in
extremities
,
and
has
an
excellent
prognosis
.
Pleomorphic
liposarcoma
occurs
in
axial
sites
,
and
despite
multimodal
therapy
,
outcome
is
poor
.
Further
study
is
needed
to
identify
the
optimal
therapy
for
pediatric
liposarcoma
.
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"common subtype"
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carcinoma of the gallbladder
cutaneous mastocytosis
hodgkin lymphoma, classical
krabbe disease
pleomorphic liposarcoma
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