J Korean Surg Soc.  1997 Jul;53(1):146-152.

Primary Round Cell Liposarcoma of the Omentum: A case report

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  • 1Department of Surgery, Chonnam University Medical School, Korea.

Abstract

Liposarcoma is one of the most common soft tissue sarcomas in adults and its incidence rate is above 10% of all soft tissue sarcoma. The two common sites of liposarcoma are the extremities, particularly the thigh, and the retroperitoneum, but it developes rarely in spermatic cord, testis, chest wall and breast, mediastinum, omentum and mesentery. Primary solid tumors of omentum are exceedingly rare. Most of them are of mesenchymal origin and about one-half of them are malignant. Primary liposarcoma occurring in the omentum has been reported rarely, and especially round cell type liposarcoma, one of the histologic subtype of liposarcoma, has been known to be extremely rare. Recently, we experienced a patient with round cell liposarcoma arising primarily in the omentum. Herein, we report the clinical case with a consideration of the cytopathologic and ultrastructural features and a review of the literature.

Keyword

Primary liposarcoma; Round cell type; Omentum

MeSH Terms

Adult
Breast
Extremities
Humans
Incidence
Liposarcoma*
Mediastinum
Mesentery
Omentum*
Sarcoma
Spermatic Cord
Testis
Thigh
Thoracic Wall
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