Primary retroperitoneal lipoma: A soft tissue pathology heresy? Report of a case with classic histologic, cytogenetics, and molecular genetic features

  • IDA, Cristiane M.
  • WANG, Xiaoke
  • ERICKSON-JOHNSON, Michele R.
  • WENGER, Doris E.
  • BLUTE, Michael L.
  • NASCIMENTO, Antonio G.
  • OLIVEIRA, Andre M.
Publication date
January 2008
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Journal
issn:0147-5185

Abstract

Adipose tissue tumors of the retroperitoneum showing no identifiable cytologic atypia are usually classified as lipoma-like well-differentiated liposarcoma. Whether a subset of these tumors represents true examples of retroperitoneal lipoma remains a controversial subject, because the diagnostic liposarcoma cells may be of difficult identification, even after extensive sampling. Herein, we describe a large retroperitoneal lipoma with classic histopathologic, cytogenetic, molecular cytogenetic, and molecular genetic features. Extensive morphologic inspection showed no evidence of cytologic atypia. Cytogenetic analysis performed on fresh tissue material revealed the classic lipoma chromosome t(3;12)(q27;q14-15). Fluorescence in situ hybridiza...

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