2023
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics13243606
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The Predictive Role of the Histopathological Scoring System in Adipose Tumors—Lipoma, Atypical Lipomatous Tumor, and Liposarcoma

Mariana Deacu,
Madalina Bosoteanu,
Manuela Enciu
et al.

Abstract: Lipomatous tumors are the most frequent soft tissue neoplasms. Sometimes their differential diagnosis is difficult to perform only by microscopic analysis. This study aims to create a histopathological scoring system and highlight the impact of intratumoral microvascular density. This study was conducted over 10 years. We analyzed the main pathogenic pathways (MDM2 and CDK4), as well as the tumor microvascularization (CD31 and CD34) by immunohistochemical tests. We also analyzed the status of the MDM2 gene by … Show more

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“…The tumor consists of fat cells without architectural modifications with a mitotic activity of 1.5 mitoses/HPF. The presence of mitotic activity greater than 4.5 mitoses/HPF has a sensitivity of 82.4% and a specificity of 100% for the diagnosis of liposarcoma [ 10 ]. The peculiarity of the case is represented by the relatively young age of the patient as well as by the giant size of the tumor.…”
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“…The tumor consists of fat cells without architectural modifications with a mitotic activity of 1.5 mitoses/HPF. The presence of mitotic activity greater than 4.5 mitoses/HPF has a sensitivity of 82.4% and a specificity of 100% for the diagnosis of liposarcoma [ 10 ]. The peculiarity of the case is represented by the relatively young age of the patient as well as by the giant size of the tumor.…”
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confidence: 99%