Toge Koji, Koyama Yu, Tatsuta Kumiko, Hasegawa Miki, Sakata Eiko, Kobayashi Takashi, Minagawa Masahiro, Kosugi Shinichi, Wakai Toshifumi
Division of Digestive and General Surgery, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences.
Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 2014 Aug;41(8):1037-40.
A49 -year-old woman with a growing tumor of the left anterior chest wall was admitted to our hospital. This patient was diagnosed with a malignant well-differentiated tumor by needle biopsy and underwent surgery involving wide resection of the tumor, associated excision of the major pectoralis muscle, and part of the mammary tissue and skin. The tumor measured 14.2×17.8 cm and weighed 1,220 g. Histopathologically, the tumor was confirmed to be a dedifferentiated liposarcoma, and local recurrence and metastasis often occurs in spite of complete surgical resection. However, no local recurrence or metastasis has been detected 2 months post-surgery. The main anatomic sites of liposarcomas are the retroperitoneum and lower extremities; only 19 liposarcoma cases of the anterior chest wall have been reported in Japan.