Giant retroperitoneal myolipoma mimicking liposarcoma: report of a resected case and review of the literature

Kosuke Mori,Takamichi Igarashi,Akira Noguchi, Miki Ito, Yasuhiro Nagaoka, Chitaru Takeshita,Naoya Takeda, Toru Watanabe,Isaku Yoshioka,Kenichi Hirabayashi,Tsutomu Fujii

International Cancer Conference Journal(2024)

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Myolipomas are rare tumors that are often difficult to differentiate from liposarcoma. Herein, we report a case of resected giant myolipoma preoperatively diagnosed as liposarcoma. A 63-year-old woman was suspected of having a large retroperitoneal liposarcoma on October 202X. The patient was referred to our department for tumor resection and a histological diagnosis. After consultation with the urology, obstetric and gynecology, and vascular surgery departments, tumor resection was planned, including the potential resection of other organs. Intraoperative findings revealed a large, elastic, soft tumor with a smooth surface and a capsule occupying the entire abdominal cavity. The tumor was adherent to the stomach, left colon, and uterine adnexa, and no invasion was observed. The tumor was completely resected, and organ resection was not necessary. The tumor was 40 cm in diameter and 4.0 kg in weight. Pathological examination and immunostaining confirmed a diagnosis of myolipoma. The patient’s postoperative course was uneventful, and she was discharged on postoperative day 10 with no complications. Twelve months after surgery, the patient was doing well. To the best of our knowledge, we report a complete resection of the largest retroperitoneal myolipoma reported to date. Physicians should consider surgery, even for suspected large sarcomas that may be difficult to resect completely.
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Case report,Female,Immunostaining,Middle-aged,Myolipoma,Retroperitoneal liposarcoma
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