Romanian Journal of Pediatrics (Sep 2014)

PRIMARY BONE LIPOSARCOMA IN CHILDREN

  • Ingrid Miron,
  • Gabriel Aprodu,
  • Doina Mihaila,
  • Petru Plamadeala,
  • Oana Tatiana Miron,
  • Anamaria Ciubara,
  • Lucian Miron,
  • Marin Burlea,
  • Stefana Maria Moisa,
  • Laurentiu Lucaci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37897/RJP.2014.3.12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 3
pp. 285 – 287

Abstract

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Introduction. Even though the soft tissue liposarcoma is a frequent tumor, the primary bone liposarcoma is very rare, being localized especially in the long bones. Material and meyhod. We present the case of a 14 years old female child, hospitalized in the „Sf. Maria“ Emergency Clinic Hospital for Children Iasi accusing pain, functional impairment and tumefaction in the right arm, symptoms which suddenly occurred about 24 hours prior to presentation, following a falling trauma on the right arm. The bone x-ray emphasized a tumor in the proximal part of the humerus bone, associated with a pathological fracture. Results. A biopsy form the tumor was performed and the pathology report (histology and immunohistochemistry) documented a malignant liposarcomatous proliferation. Conclusion. The fi nal pathology diagnosis, correlated with the clinical fi ndings, which excluded the possibility of a bone metastasis, was that of a primary bone liposarcoma. Case particularity: very rare tumor, witch presented with a pathological bone fracture. In establishing the diagnosis of a bone liposarcoma it is very important to exclude a bone metastasis from a liposarcoma with a primary localization other than the bone, as well as other primary bone tumors. The prognosis seems to be better than in the osteosarcoma but liposarcoma presents a higher rate of local recurrence and systemic dissemination.

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