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A CLINICAL CASE OF RETROPERITONEAL LIPOSARCOMA
Author(s) -
N. Siva Durgesh,
S.P.B. Guduri,
Dharmapuri Jahnavi,
T. Nayanika Chowdary
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of scientific research
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36106/ijsr/8123249
Subject(s) - medicine , liposarcoma , myxoid liposarcoma , sarcoma , abdominal pain , metastasis , abdominal mass , hypoglycemia , bowel obstruction , pathology , radiology , surgery , cancer , insulin
Retroperitoneal sarcoma(RPS) accounts for 15% of all sarcomas commonly presenting as abdominal mass(90%), weightloss (20%),neurologic (20%), urinary (10%),pain &discomfort, bowel obstruction, para neoplastic syndrome(hypoglycemia).70% presents with tumour more than 20cm & 20% present with metastasis. Liposarcoma is the most common retroperitoneal sarcoma. It can be well differentiated, dedifferentiated, myxoid, round cell and pleomorphic type.

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