Hypopharyngeal Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma in the MDM2 Era: A Case Report and Short Review

  • Wanes P
  • Nolte D
  • Tranesh G
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Abstract

Pharyngeal liposarcomas are very rare; still more rare are dedifferentiated liposarcomas in the pharynx. An 82-year-old man presented with dysphagia, voice changes, weight loss, nasal regurgitation of liquids, and coughing spells. A 3.5 cm mass was identified in the hypopharynx. The mass was biopsied and diagnosed as a benign fibroepithelial polyp. Continued symptoms and airway obstruction prompted a pharyngectomy, and the mass was then diagnosed as dedifferentiated liposarcoma. Due to infrequency and subtle histological findings, liposarcomas of the head and neck can be misdiagnosed and recur.

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Wanes, P., Nolte, D. A., & Tranesh, G. A. (2020). Hypopharyngeal Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma in the MDM2 Era: A Case Report and Short Review. Case Reports in Pathology, 2020, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/2968467

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