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  2. Liposarcoma - Wikipedia

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    While liposarcoma forms are classified as being aggressive and malignant or, in the case of the atypical lipomatous tumor/well-differentiated liposarcoma, as relatively non-aggressive and benign, [6] all five liposarcoma forms can infiltrate locally to injure nearby tissues and organs, occur in surgically inaccessible sites adjacent to vital ...

  3. M8851/3 Liposarcoma, well differentiated Liposarcoma, differentiated; Lipoma-like liposarcoma; Sclerosing liposarcoma; Inflammatory liposarcoma; M8852/0 Fibromyxolipoma Myxolipoma; M8852/3 Myxoid liposarcoma Myxoliposarcoma; M8853/3 Round cell liposarcoma M8854/0 Pleomorphic lipoma M8854/3 Pleomorphic liposarcoma M8855/3 Mixed liposarcoma M8856 ...

  4. Lipoma - Wikipedia

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    Liposarcoma is found in 1% of lipomas and is more likely to occur in lesions of the lower extremities, shoulders, and retroperitoneal areas. Other risk factors for liposarcoma include large size (>5 cm), associated with calcification , rapid growth, and/or invasion into nearby structures or through fascia into muscle tissue .

  5. TNM staging system - Wikipedia

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    G (1–4): the grade of the cancer cells (i.e. they are "low grade" if they appear similar to normal cells, and "high grade" if they appear poorly differentiated) S (0–3): elevation of serum tumor markers; R (0–2): the completeness of the operation (resection-boundaries free of cancer cells or not) Pn (0–1): invasion into adjunct nerves

  6. Mammary-type myofibroblastoma - Wikipedia

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    Medical imaging may suggest but cannot prove that a tumor is MFB. Mammography, computed tomography scans, and magnetic resonance imaging of mammary [1] [12] and extramammary [1] [13] MFB typically show well-defined and well-circumscribed tumors which in almost all cases have no calcifications; these results suggest that the tumor is not malignant but do not indicate which type it might be.

  7. Lipoblast - Wikipedia

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    Histopathology of liposarcoma, H&E stain, with the main features: [5] - Spindle cells with enlarged, hyperchromatic nuclei. - Apparently univacuolated adipocytes (may look normal). - Lipoblasts (multivacuolated), but neither necessary nor sufficient for diagnosis of liposarcoma.

  8. Grading (tumors) - Wikipedia

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    This system uses a grading score ranging from 2 to 10. Lower Gleason scores describe well-differentiated less aggressive tumors. Other systems include the Bloom-Richardson grading system for breast cancer and the Fuhrman system for kidney cancer. Invasive-front grading is useful as well in oral squamous cell carcinoma. [4]

  9. 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.

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