PRIMARY RETROPERITONEAL LIPOSARCOMA MIMICKING OVARIAN CANCER : A CASE REPORT
1998
: Primary retroperitoneal liposarcoma is a rare malignancy comprising about only 0.1% of all cancers. It produces nonspecific symptoms and is often extensive when diagnosed. In this report, we present a case of a 68-year-old female patient who had a 29-kg retroperitoneal liposarcoma. Her early symptoms--including vague digestive disturbances, increasing abdominal girth and an abdominal mass, and clinical examinations such as sonography and computed tomography scan led to a preoperative diagnosis of ovarian cancer, until surgical and pathologic confirmation. Gross, radical resection of the tumor was successfully performed, and provided the most effective primary therapeutic approach. Histopathology revealed a mixed-type liposarcoma, with metastasis to the appendix. A poor prognosis was expected. Postoperative periodic follow-up was started to monitor for early detection of recurrence.
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