2021
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000024711
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The recurrence of well-differentiated liposarcoma from benign giant intramuscular lipoma

Abstract: Rationale: Recurrent liposarcoma, previously confirmed as lipoma, has rarely been reported. However, the risk factors for recurrence and the correlation between benign lipoma and malignant liposarcoma remain unclear. In this case study, we suggest a precise diagnostic strategy to minimize recurrence and malignant transformation. Patient concerns: A 60-year-old male patient with a history of left chest wall swelling without any symptoms underwent excisio… Show more

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“…Two cases of local liposarcoma recurrence at the site of a previously excised lipoma are described in the literature; these cases might be due to a malignant transformation of the lipoma. Both patients received a new radical surgery, and no recurrence was detected in the follow-up ( 100 , 101 ).…”
Section: Tumor Originating From Soft Tissuementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Two cases of local liposarcoma recurrence at the site of a previously excised lipoma are described in the literature; these cases might be due to a malignant transformation of the lipoma. Both patients received a new radical surgery, and no recurrence was detected in the follow-up ( 100 , 101 ).…”
Section: Tumor Originating From Soft Tissuementioning
confidence: 97%