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  2. Liposarcoma - Wikipedia

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    Lump under skin, pain, swelling, organ dysfunction. Liposarcomas are the most common subtype of soft tissue sarcomas, accounting for at least 20% of all sarcomas in adults. [2] Soft tissue sarcomas are rare neoplasms with over 150 different histological subtypes or forms. Liposarcomas arise from the precursor lipoblasts of the adipocytes (i.e ...

  3. Myxoid liposarcoma - Wikipedia

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    A myxoid liposarcoma is a malignant adipose tissue neoplasm [1] of myxoid appearance histologically.. Myxoid liposarcomas are the second-most common type of liposarcoma, representing 30–40% of all liposarcomas in the limbs, occurring most commonly in the legs, particularly the thigh, followed by the buttocks, retroperitoneum, trunk, ankle, proximal limb girdle, head and neck, and wrist.

  4. Lipoma - Wikipedia

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    Observation, surgery [1] Prognosis. Good [1] Frequency. ~2% [2] A lipoma is a benign tumor made of fat tissue. [1] They are generally soft to the touch, movable, and painless. [1] They usually occur just under the skin, but occasionally may be deeper. [1] Most are less than 5 cm (2.0 in) in size. [2]

  5. Sarcoma - Wikipedia

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    A sarcoma is a malignant tumor, a type of cancer that arises from cells of mesenchymal (connective tissue) origin. [1] [2] Connective tissue is a broad term that includes bone, cartilage, muscle, fat, vascular, or other structural tissues, and sarcomas can arise in any of these types of tissues.

  6. Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma - Wikipedia

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    Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS), also termed pleomorphic myofibrosarcoma, [1] high-grade myofibroblastic sarcoma, and high-grade myofibrosarcoma, [2] is characterized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a rare, poorly differentiated neoplasm (i.e., an abnormal growth of cells that have an unclear identity and/or cell of origin ...

  7. Epithelioid sarcoma - Wikipedia

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    Epithelioid sarcoma is a slow-growing and relatively painless tumor, often resulting in a lengthy period of time between presentation and diagnosis. [8] Due to the difficulty of discerning this cancer as different from more common cancers, such as cancers of the skin (squamous cell carcinoma or basal cell carcinoma), it is often misdiagnosed, mistaken as a persistent wart or cyst.

  8. Soft-tissue sarcoma - Wikipedia

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    Soft-tissue sarcomas commonly originate in the upper body, in the shoulder or upper chest. Some symptoms are uneven posture, pain in the trapezius muscle, and cervical inflexibility [difficulty in turning the head]. [12] The most common site to which soft-tissue sarcoma spreads is the lungs. [13]

  9. Lipoblast - Wikipedia

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    A lipoblast is a precursor cell for an adipocyte. [1] Alternate terms include adipoblast[2] and preadipocyte. [3] Early stages are almost indistinguishable from fibroblasts. [4] Lipoblasts (white arrow) and lipocytes (black arrow), in a case of lipoblastoma. Micrograph showing a lipoblast (left-bottom of image) in a liposarcoma.

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