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Surgery of intraabdominal giant dedifferentiated liposarcoma of ascending colon mesentery: A rare case report

International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, ISSN: 2210-2612, Vol: 98, Page: 107482
2022
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Liposarcoma, a lipogenic tumor of large deep-seated connective tissue space, presents the most common type of soft tissue sarcoma arising in the retroperitoneum. Liposarcoma that arises from colonic mesentery is especially a very rare disease. The present case describes a surgery of giant dedifferentiated liposarcoma at ascending colon mesentery. A 47-year-old South Korean man was admitted and presented with palpable abdominal mass. Abdominal pelvic computed tomography scan revealed a huge mass at his right sided abdomen (about 25 × 19 cm sized mass at right abdomen with encapsulation). After the surgery, the entire mass was completely excised en bloc with the ascending colon. The specimen consisted of multinodular, pinkish tanned, focally myxoid tissue, which measured up to 25.5 × 19 × 12.5 cm. Final pathological analysis reported dedifferentiated liposarcoma (high grade sarcoma) with MDM2 and CDK2 (+) in immunohistochemistry. The present case report concerns a 47-year-old male with giant dedifferentiated liposarcoma arising from colonic mesentery and achieved en-bloc resection of liposarcoma with right hemicolectomy.

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