Title : case 342 |
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Age / Sex : 38 / M Chief complaint: right knee swelling for 9 month
Courtesy: 이영환(Lee Young-Hwan), 대구가톨릭대병원(Daegu Catholic University Medical Center) Diagnosis: Myxoid liposarcoma Discussion
Findings: MR images show multilobulated and septated huge mass in the intermuscular area of the posterior aspect of distal thigh. Lacy or amorphous high SI within predominantly low SI mass on T1 WI, and predominatly high SI on T2 WI. The mass shows heterogeneous enhancement On fat-suppresed enhanced T1WI, There is no evidence of infiltration or invasion into adjacent structures Differential Diagnosis: Myxoid liposarcoma Synovial sarcoma Myxofibrosarcoma Diagnosis: Myxoid liposarcoma Discussion: Myxoid liposarcoma is the second most common type of liposarcoma, representing 30%–40% of all liposarcomas in the extremities. Myxoid liposarcomas occur most commonly in the lower extremity, particularly the thigh. Myxoid liposarcomas occur in the intermuscular fascial planes or deep-seated areas. They are rarely found in the subcutaneous tissue. Because the fat content is often less than 10%–25% of the tumor volume, MR imaging may not show the typical features of a lipomatous tumor. A myxoid liposarcoma that contains abundant water can mimic a cystic lesion, producing diagnostic confusion. Myxoid liposarcomas exhibit low signal intensity on nonenhanced T1-weighted images and high signal intensity on T2-weighted images. On T1-weighted images, most myxoid liposarcomas exhibit high-signal-intensity foci within a predominantly homogeneous low-signal-intensity mass. These foci represent fat within the tumor and usually appear lacy or linear and amorphous rather than solid. The absence of high-signal-intensity foci on T1-weighted images makes a myxoid liposarcoma indistinguishable from most other cystlike masses. US is useful in differentiating solid masses from cystic lesions. The enhancement patterns of the myxoid liposarcomas could be classified into three groups: homogeneous (total enhancement), heterogeneous(partial enhancement), and no enhancement. References Mi-Sook Sung, Heong S. Kang, Jin S. Suh, et al. Myxoid liposarcoma : Appearance at MR imaging with histologic correlation. RadioGraphics 2000;20:1007–1019 |
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Name | Institution |
이름:소속병원 | |
Total Applicants: 13 | |
Correct answers 4 | |
이지현: 삼성서울병원 | |
김완태: 중앙보훈병원 | |
조신영: 웰튼병원 | |
이승훈: 한양대병원 | |
Semi-correct answers: 8 | |
박희진: 강북삼성병원 | |
박지원: 대구튼튼병원 | |
윤성종: 강동경희대병원 | |
김지현: 강북삼성병원 | |
이지은: 고든병원 | |
김유진: 단국대병원 | |
김지현: 강북삼성병원 | |
김현수: 삼성서울병원 |
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