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Primary mesenteric liposarcoma. Report of a case
Primary mesenteric liposarcomas are very rare neoplasms. The
authors report a case of mesenteric liposarcoma recently observed.
The patient presented with a history of dyspeptic syndrome, meteorism and abdominal pain associated with a change in bowel habit and
constipation. On physical examination there was a large, well-circumscribed, abdominal mass. Computed tomography revealed an abdominal, dishomogeneous, low-density mass.
Surgical excision with a tumour-free margin was achieved. The
histologic appearances were those of a well-differentiated liposarcoma
(atypical lipomatous tumour). The patient is alive and disease-free 33
months after the surgery.
Primary mesenteric liposarcoma is often resectable and requires
aggressivesurgical management; in consideration of the high risk of tumour recurrence, the treatment of choice is a wide surgical excisio