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Atypical lipomatous tumor of the cheek - a case report.
[well-differentiated liposarcoma]
Liposarcoma
is
the
most
common
soft
tissue
malignant
tumor
.
It
mostly
arises
in
the
subcutaneous
tissue
of
shoulders
,
limbs
and
neck
,
and
retroperitoneal
space
,
but
head
occurrence
is
very
rare
.
Atypical
lipomatous
tumor
(
ALT
)
is
a
well-differentiated
liposarcoma
(
WDLPS
)
and
constitutes
40
-
45
%
of
all
liposarcoma
cases
.
A
case
of
57
-
year
-old
woman
with
a
tumor
of
the
left
cheek
,
causing
a
discreet
face
asymmetry
is
presented
.
The
tumor
was
soft
and
caused
no
tenderness
.
The
patient
reported
no
previous
injury
of
the
region
.
Fine-needle
aspiration
biopsy
(
FNAB
)
revealed
atypical
cells
suspected
of
liposarcoma
.
MR
examination
showed
fascicles
of
adipose
tissue
,
which
made
the
left
cheek
prominent
.
The
patient
was
operated
under
general
anaesthesia
.
Adipose
tissue
of
the
left
cheek
was
removed
.
Postoperative
course
was
uneventful
.
The
final
histopathological
diagnosis
-
was
atypical
lipomatous
tumor
/
well-differentiated
liposarcoma
(
ALT
/
WDLPS
)
.
The
patient
remains
under
laryngological
care
.
No
recurrence
of
the
disease
has
been
observed
during
the
5
years
follow-up
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"subcutaneous tissue"
symptom
carcinoma of the gallbladder
dracunculiasis
focal myositis
malignant atrophic papulosis
monosomy 21
pleomorphic liposarcoma
well-differentiated liposarcoma
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