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A pedunculated giant esophageal liposarcoma: a case report and literature review.
[well-differentiated liposarcoma]
The
majority
of
esophageal
tumors
arise
from
the
mucosal
layer
;
only
5
Â
%
are
of
mesenchymal
origins
.
Of
the
latter
,
barely
0
.
5
Â
%
are
liposarcomas
.
We
present
a
case
of
an
esophageal
liposarcoma
with
a
review
of
the
literature
.
A
64
-
year
-old
male
was
referred
with
5
Â
years
of
progressive
dysphagia
.
Preoperative
evaluation
initially
suggested
a
leiomyoma
.
The
polypoid
lesion
was
then
resected
through
a
cervical
esophagotomy
,
once
endoscopic
resection
proved
to
be
not
feasible
.
The
definitive
pathologic
diagnosis
confirmed
a
well-differentiated
liposarcoma
.
Esophageal
liposarcomas
are
very
rare
and
only
40
such
cases
have
been
reported
in
the
literature
.
Most
patients
were
male
(
80
Â
%
)
,
the
median
age
was
62
Â
years
(
range
38
-
83
Â
years
)
,
and
the
most
common
symptom
was
dysphagia
(
85
Â
%
)
.
Only
in
two
cases
was
a
liposarcoma
detected
on
preoperative
biopsy
.
The
most
common
histological
subtype
was
well-differentiated
liposarcoma
.
Overall
,
77
.
5
Â
%
of
the
patients
were
successfully
treated
with
surgery
,
20
Â
%
endoscopically
,
and
2
.
5
Â
%
were
ablated
with
CO
2
laser
.
Esophageal
liposarcoma
is
an
extremely
rare
tumor
.
The
majority
of
patients
are
males
;
dysphagia
is
the
most
common
initial
symptom
,
and
preoperative
biopsy
is
unreliable
.
Because
these
tumors
are
pedunculated
,
well-circumscribed
,
and
well-differentiated
,
they
can
be
safely
resected
locally
.
All
patients
need
long
-term
follow-up
as
this
disease
can
recur
many
decades
after
treatment
.
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"esophageal liposarcoma"
symptom
liposarcoma
well-differentiated liposarcoma
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