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Atypical lipomatous tumor with structural rearrangements involving chromosomes 3 and 8.
[well-differentiated liposarcoma]
Atypical
lipomatous
tumor
(
ALT
)
is
an
intermediate
(
locally
aggressive
)
mesenchymal
neoplasm
with
the
potential
to
dedifferentiate
to
higher
grades
over
time
.
It
is
cytogenetically
characterized
by
the
presence
of
one
or
more
supernumerary
ring
and
giant
marker
chromosomes
.
These
abnormal
chromosomes
invariably
contain
amplified
sequences
derived
from
the
12
q
14
-
15
region
.
We
describe
a
unique
cytogenetic
finding
of
ALT
arising
in
the
right
lower
back
of
a
42
-
year
-old
man
.
Magnetic
resonance
imaging
demonstrated
a
predominantly
fatty
mass
with
irregularly
thickened
,
linear
,
swirled
,
and
nodular
septa
.
Contrast-enhanced
fat-suppressed
T
1
-
weighted
images
showed
significant
enhancement
of
the
non-adipose
areas
.
A
sub-extensive
resection
was
performed
.
Histologically
,
the
tumor
consisted
predominantly
of
mature
fat
cells
with
atypical
stromal
cells
and
multivacuolated
lipoblasts
.
Immunohistochemically
,
the
tumor
cells
were
positive
for
p
16
(
diffuse
and
strong
signal
)
and
cyclin-dependent
kinase-
4
(
focal
and
weak
signal
)
but
negative
for
murine
double
-
minute
2
.
Cytogenetic
analysis
displayed
a
t
(
3
;
8
)
(
q
28
;
q
13
)
translocation
as
the
sole
anomaly
or
concomitant
with
a
few
other
numerical
and
structural
alterations
.
There
has
been
no
evidence
of
local
recurrence
two
months
after
surgery
.
To
the
best
of
our
knowledge
,
this
is
the
first
case
of
ALT
with
structural
aberrations
involving
chromosomes
3
and
8
,
associated
with
an
absence
of
12
q
rearrangements
.
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Diseases presenting
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liposarcoma
well-differentiated liposarcoma
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