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A case of well-differentiated palpebral liposarcoma in a Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus).
[well-differentiated liposarcoma]
Liposarcomas
are
rare
malignant
tumors
of
the
adipose
tissue
which
are
well
described
in
humans
and
animals
.
Wide
margin
excision
is
the
recommended
treatment
for
these
infiltrative
,
slow
to
metastasize
tumors
.
Primary
liposarcoma
with
ocular
localization
is
a
very
rare
tumor
in
humans
,
dogs
and
cats
.
This
report
describes
,
for
the
first
time
,
a
palpebral
liposarcoma
in
a
18
-
month
old
guinea
pig
that
presented
with
a
large
palpebral
mass
and
purulent
discharge
in
the
right
eye
.
The
ophthalmic
evaluation
revealed
a
one
-centimeter
infiltrating
subcutaneous
mass
within
the
upper
eyelid
,
a
severe
chemosis
and
hyperhemia
of
the
palpebral
and
bulbar
conjunctiva
of
the
right
eye
.
Cytologic
examination
of
the
mass
revealed
only
epithelial
cells
.
Histologic
examination
interpreted
the
lesion
as
a
xanthogranulomatous
reaction
possibly
secondary
to
meibomian
gland
rupture
or
inflammation
.
One
month
later
,
the
mass
had
increased
in
size
and
the
animal
had
stopped
eating
.
Euthanasia
was
performed
and
a
large
biopsy
was
submitted
for
another
histological
examination
.
Histopathology
revealed
polygonal
to
rounded
cells
with
a
large
,
empty
intracytoplasmic
vacuole
,
and
an
ovoid
,
eccentrically
located
nucleus
.
The
histology
was
consistent
with
a
well-differentiated
liposarcoma
.
Given
the
unusual
location
,
immunohistochemistry
was
performed
to
ascertain
the
mesenchymal
nature
of
the
neoplasm
.
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