Myxoid Liposarcoma: A Case Report of a Rare Location in the Abdominal Wall

  • Harhar M
  • Ramdani A
  • Bouhout T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Liposarcomas are considered to be the most common soft tissue sarcomas and have five histological subtypes. The myxoid subtype often occurs in the lower limbs and the retroperitoneum; however, the abdominal wall location is extremely rare. The clinical presentation and radiological findings are non-specific. Wide local excision with a minimum margin of 3 cm remains the mainstay of treatment to prevent local recurrences. We herein report a rare location of myxoid liposarcoma in the abdominal wall.

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Harhar, M., Ramdani, A., Bouhout, T., Serji, B., & El Harroudi, T. (2020). Myxoid Liposarcoma: A Case Report of a Rare Location in the Abdominal Wall. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.8715

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