Primary Mediastinal Liposarcoma, with 6 Years of Follow-up to Autopsy, Revealed Histopathological Features of Primary and Metastatic Lesions
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Primary mediastinal liposarcoma was observed in a 73-year-old man. Because of tight adhesions to adjacent tissues, neither complete resection nor surgical debulking of the tumor was possible. A T-tube was inserted into the patients trachea for severe dyspnea, and he was treated with radiotherapy and an oral peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ agonist. The patient died 6 years after the initial diagnosis. Autopsy revealed liposarcoma composed of 3 subtypes in the primary tumor: well-differentiated, dedifferentiated, and round cell components. Round cell and dedifferentiated liposarcomas were predominantly observed in the metastatic nodules.
著者
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Hizawa Nobuyuki
Division of Respiratory Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tsukuba
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TANAKA Shinya
Laboratory of Molecular & Cellular Pathology, Hokkaido University School of Medicine
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NISHIMURA MASAHARU
The First Department of Medicine, Hokkaido University School of Medicine
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Nishimura Masaharu
The First Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine Hokkaido University
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Ito Kenichiro
the Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Shinagawa Naofumi
The First Department Of Medicine Hokkaido University School Of Medicine
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Takiyama Akihiro
Laboratory Of Cancer Research Department Of Pathology Hokkaido University Graduate School Of Medicin
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Takiyama Akihiro
Laboratory of Cancer Research, Department of Pathology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine
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Konno Satoshi
The First Department of Medicine, Hokkaido University School of Medicine
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Oizumi Satoshi
The First Department of Medicine, Hokkaido University School of Medicine
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Kikuchi Eiki
The First Department of Medicine, Hokkaido University School of Medicine
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Konishi Jun
The First Department of Medicine, Hokkaido University School of Medicine
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Ito Kenichiro
The First Department of Medicine, Hokkaido University School of Medicine
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Shinagawa Naofumi
The First Department of Medicine, Hokkaido University School of Medicine
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