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Lipomatous tumors of the anterior mediastinum with muscle differentiation: a clinicopathological and immunohistochemical study of three cases.
[well-differentiated liposarcoma]
Three
cases
of
primary
lipomatous
tumors
of
the
anterior
mediastinum
with
prominent
muscle
differentiation
are
presented
.
The
patients
were
two
women
and
one
man
between
the
age
of
52
and
68
years
.
All
patients
presented
with
progressive
shortness
of
breath
.
Radiographically
,
all
patients
demonstrated
anterior
mediastinal
tumors
which
were
surgically
resected
.
In
two
cases
,
the
gross
findings
were
those
of
circumscribed
tumors
,
while
one
lesion
was
described
as
an
ill-defined
and
unencapsulated
neoplasm
.
Histologically
,
two
cases
corresponded
to
a
well-differentiated
liposarcoma
,
while
the
third
was
a
thymolipoma
.
Extensive
areas
of
smooth
muscle
were
identified
in
one
of
the
liposarcomas
,
while
the
other
contained
areas
of
mature
skeletal
muscle
.
The
thymolipoma
displayed
a
prominent
myoid
component
.
Immunohistochemical
studies
for
muscle
markers
including
smooth
muscle
actin
,
desmin
,
and
myoglobin
showed
positive
staining
in
the
corresponding
components
.
Follow-up
information
showed
that
one
patient
with
liposarcoma
died
60
months
after
initial
diagnosis
,
while
the
other
two
patients
remain
alive
and
well
16
and
36
months
after
diagnosis
,
respectively
.
The
current
cases
highlight
the
spectrum
of
muscle
differentiation
that
can
be
seen
in
adipose
tumors
of
the
anterior
mediastinum
and
also
emphasize
the
difficulty
that
such
a
diagnosis
can
pose
when
confronted
with
limited
mediastinoscopic
biopsies
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"muscle actin"
symptom
cadasil
congenital diaphragmatic hernia
dedifferentiated liposarcoma
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
esophageal adenocarcinoma
hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis
lymphangioleiomyomatosis
malignant atrophic papulosis
megacystis-microcolon-intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome
oral submucous fibrosis
pleomorphic liposarcoma
primary effusion lymphoma
well-differentiated liposarcoma
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