A huge mediastinal, well-differentiated liposarcoma with heterogenous smooth muscle differentiation: a case report

Int J Clin Exp Pathol. 2019 Jul 1;12(7):2763-2766. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Liposarcoma is one of the most common mesenchymal tumors, although liposarcomas that occur in the mediastinum are uncommon. We recently encountered a case of mediastinal well-differentiated liposarcoma with secondary myxoid changes and smooth muscle differentiation in a 54-year-old man. The patient reported a 20-day history of chest pain, and thorax computed tomography revealed a large and multilobulated mass with heterogeneous density in the posterior and anterior mediastinum, which extended to the right hemithorax. Resection was performed and a pathological analysis subsequently confirmed a diagnosis of well-differentiated liposarcoma. The patient experienced recurrence at 15 months after the surgery and subsequently died of heart failure.

Keywords: Mediastinal; atypical lipomatous tumor; smooth muscle differentiation; well-differentiated liposarcoma.

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