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Liposarcoma: A clinicopathological study of 73 cases diagnosed at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre.
[pleomorphic liposarcoma]
Liposarcoma
is
one
of
the
most
common
adult
soft
tissue
sarcomas
,
being
second
only
to
malignant
fibrous
histiocytoma
.
It
ranges
from
the
well-differentiated
lipoma
-like
and
myxoid
tumors
,
to
extremely
cellular
or
pleomorphic
malignant
neoplasms
.
The
clinical
behavior
is
variable
and
reflects
the
variable
microscopic
picture
.
Clinicopathological
studies
of
liposarcoma
in
Saudi
Arabia
are
lacking
.
In
this
study
,
we
reviewed
all
liposarcoma
cases
reported
at
KFSH
&
RC
from
1981
to
1996
.
Seventy
-
three
cases
of
liposarcoma
were
studied
morphologically
.
The
cases
were
classified
using
the
WHO
International
Classification
of
Diseases
(
ICD
)
.
Data
regarding
follow-up
,
mode
of
therapy
,
recurrence
and
survival
status
were
available
for
37
cases
(
50
.
68
%
)
.
Survival
analysis
was
performed
.
The
patientsâ
ages
ranged
from
15
-
94
years
,
with
peak
incidence
between
the
ages
40
and
60
years
.
There
was
a
male
predominance
of
1
.
3
:
1
.
The
most
common
location
was
the
thigh
(
36
cases
)
,
accounting
for
49
.
3
%
of
cases
,
followed
by
the
retroperitoneum
(
16
cases
)
,
accounting
for
21
.
9
%
.
The
most
common
histologic
type
was
myxoid
liposarcoma
(
41
cases
;
56
.
2
%
)
,
followed
by
well-differentiated
liposarcoma
(
16
cases
;
21
.
9
%
)
,
including
dedifferentiated
liposarcoma
(
5
cases
;
6
.
8
%
)
,
pleomorphic
liposarcoma
(
13
cases
;
17
.
8
%
)
and
round
-cell
liposarcoma
(
3
cases
;
4
.
1
%
)
.
Twenty
-
two
patients
(
59
.
45
%
)
were
treated
by
surgery
only
,
and
13
patients
(
35
.
13
%
)
were
treated
by
a
combination
of
surgery
and
postoperative
radiotherapy
.
One
patient
was
treated
by
surgery
,
radiotherapy
and
chemotherapy
,
and
died
one
month
after
diagnosis
.
Another
patient
was
treated
by
radiotherapy
alone
and
is
still
alive
after
a
four
-
year
follow-up
period
.
The
correlation
between
survival
and
recurrence
with
tumor
type
,
location
in
regard
to
surgical
accessibility
,
and
mode
of
therapy
,
was
not
statistically
significant
.
Site
,
histologic
type
and
completeness
of
surgical
excision
were
the
most
important
factors
in
predicting
prognosis
and
planning
therapy
for
patients
with
liposarcoma
.
The
overall
prognosis
depends
on
many
variable
factors
.
Complete
surgical
excision
reduces
the
recurrence
rate
.
The
role
of
chemotherapy
and
radiotherapy
is
not
well
established
.
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