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Paratesticular liposarcoma with smooth muscle differentiation mimicking angiomyolipoma
Author(s) -
Christopher J. Womack,
Turner Ag,
Cyril Fisher
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
histopathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.626
H-Index - 124
eISSN - 1365-2559
pISSN - 0309-0167
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-2559.2000.00840.x
Subject(s) - angiomyolipoma , liposarcoma , pathology , atypia , nuclear atypia , desmin , adipose tissue , differential diagnosis , elastin , lipoma , anatomy , smooth muscle , biology , immunohistochemistry , medicine , sarcoma , endocrinology , kidney , vimentin
Aims To discuss the differential diagnosis of a case of well‐differentiated liposarcoma which had areas resembling angiomyolipoma—a feature which, to our knowledge, has not been reported previously. Methods and results A tumour in the paratesticular region had apparently been present for 40 years, but had grown recently. A fat component containing lipoblasts was admixed with areas resembling angiomyolipoma, i.e. desmin positive, but HMB45‐negative smooth muscle proliferation with atypia and thick‐walled blood vessels devoid of elastin. Conclusion The diagnosis of liposarcoma, rather than angiomyolipoma with adipose atypia, in this case is based on the fact that smooth muscle differentiation is documented in liposarcoma, lack of HMB45 staining and recent clonality studies which suggest that the fat in angiomyolipoma is not neoplastic.

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