Solitary pancreatic metastasis of extremity myxoid liposarcoma: A case report and literature review

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Background: Myxoid liposarcoma has a distinct migration aptitude; however, pancreatic metastasis is rare. Case presentation: We report on the case of a 40-year-old female patient who suffered solitary pancreatic metastasis of myxoid liposarcoma and had a right thigh myxoid liposarcoma radical resection 5 years ago. The patient underwent a medial pancreatectomy and pancreaticojejunostomy for solitary pancreatic metastasis of myxoid liposarcoma. After 12 months of disease-free survival, the patient underwent an extended radical resection for the recurrence of the right thigh primary myxoid liposarcoma and received postoperative radiotherapy. Currently, the disease-free survival time after the last operation has been 22 months. Conclusions: We reviewed the relevant literature and suggest that radical surgery might result in a good prognosis for patients with solitary pancreatic metastasis of myxoid liposarcoma.

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Wang, D., Wu, J., Yu, J., Zhang, H., & Liu, H. (2018, November 16). Solitary pancreatic metastasis of extremity myxoid liposarcoma: A case report and literature review. BMC Cancer. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-018-5059-1

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