World Journal of Surgical Oncology (Jul 2004)

A unique dedifferentiated tumor of the retroperitoneum

  • Temple Walley,
  • Benediktson Halligrimur,
  • Karmali Shahzeer,
  • Bathe Oliver F

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-2-25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 25

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Abstract Background Dedifferentiated liposarcomas represent heterogeneous tumors with lipomatous and nonlipomatous elements starkly juxtaposed. It is thought that the high grade nonlipomatous elements of the tumor portend a worse prognosis. Case Presentation A 19.8 kg heterogeneous retroperitoneal tumor was successfully and completely resected. Because of its extent, no additional treatment modalities were practicable. The tumor soon recurred. The recurrent tumor differed from the primary tumor in that it was more homogeneous, consisting mainly of nonlipogenic, calcific tissue. Conclusions Dedifferentiated liposarcomas are known to have a very high recurrence rate. The biological behavior of dedifferentiated liposarcomas is likely dictated by the most aggressive element of these heterogeneous tumors.