Case Reports in Oncology (Jan 2017)

Liposarcoma of the Spermatic Cord: An Infrequent Pathology

  • Marcelo Di Gregorio,
  • Lionel  D’Hondt,
  • Francis  Lorge,
  • Marie-Cécile Nollevaux

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000455900
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 136 – 142

Abstract

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Objective: To describe a rare pathology, the liposarcoma of the spermatic cord (LSC), and discuss its diagnosis and treatment. Materials and Methods: We report a case of well-differentiated LSC in a 61-year-old man. The main complaint was painless enlargement in the right inguinoscrotal area that appeared 6 months prior to presentation. Ultrasonography showed a heterogeneous and hyperechogenic mass of the right spermatic cord that was highly suspicious of malignancy. Computed tomography confirmed a heterogeneous supratesticular mass. The mass was surgically removed. Results: Pathological examination showed a well-differentiated LSC. The patient did not receive any additional treatment. The follow-up did not present complications or further symptoms and, at present, the patient is in complete remission. Conclusion: LCSs are a very rare entity. The diagnosis is difficult and often mistaken with common scrotal swelling associated with a hernia, hydrocele, or other tumour. Treatment should include complete surgical excision, usually by radical inguinal orchiectomy. A long follow-up period is necessary.

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