Liposarcoma
A usually painless malignant tumor that arises from adipose tissue. Microscopically, it may contain a spectrum of neoplastic adipocytes ranging from lipoblasts to pleomorphic malignant adipocytes. Morphologic variants include: well differentiated, dedifferentiated, pleomorphic, and myxoid liposarcoma. The metastatic potential is higher in less differentiated tumors.
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Reasoning behind which terminology is to be used, is based on the margin negative respectability sites. If it is possible, then use ALT(Extremities)& when not possible, use WD/LS (Retroperitoneum)
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