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Epithelioid variant of a pleomorphic liposarcoma displaying arborizing vascular arrangements on cytology smears: a case report of an interesting cytomorphologic pattern in an uncommon tumor.
[pleomorphic liposarcoma]
There
is
limited
documentation
on
cytologic
features
of
liposarcomas
,
especially
pleomorphic
liposarcomas
(
PLPSs
)
,
in
view
of
their
rarity
.
We
present
cytomorphologic
features
of
an
uncommon
case
of
epithelioid
variant
of
a
PLPS
appearing
as
a
recurrent
mass
in
a
young
adult
man
.
Fine
needle
aspiration
cytology
smears
displayed
prominent
arborizing
vasculature
with
numerous
lipoblasts
with
well-defined
vacuolated
cytoplasm
,
indenting
the
nuclei
.
In
addition
,
mitoses
were
conspicuously
noted
.
Biopsy
from
the
scar
recurrence
and
following
wide
excision
showed
a
multinodular
tumor
with
solid
arrangement
of
tumor
cells
,
separated
by
delicate
vessels
.
Cells
displayed
well
defined
cytoplasmic
borders
,
including
several
lipoblasts
and
focal
areas
of
spindly
sarcomatous
differentiation
.
Typical
and
atypical
mitoses
were
conspicuously
seen
and
myxoid
areas
were
absent
.
Immunohistochemistry
showed
diffuse
positivity
for
vimentin
and
S-
100
;
cytokeratin
showed
weak
,
focal
cytoplasmic
positivity
.
CD
34
highlighted
the
delicate
vasculature
on
tissue
sections
.
Diagnosis
of
an
epithelioid
variant
of
a
PLPS
was
finally
offered
.
This
rare
case
describes
cytomorphologic
features
of
an
epithelioid
variant
of
a
PLPS
,
including
prominent
arborizing
vasculature
,
a
pattern
that
has
invariably
been
described
in
a
myxoid
liposarcoma
.
Additionally
,
presence
of
numerous
lipoblasts
and
mitoses
led
to
the
diagnosis
of
this
rare
variant
.
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"mitoses led to the diagnosis of this rare variant"
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pleomorphic liposarcoma
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