TY - JOUR
T1 - Metastatic patterns of myxoid/round cell liposarcoma
T2 - A review of a 25-year experience
AU - Asano, Naofumi
AU - Susa, Michiro
AU - Hosaka, Seiichi
AU - Nakayama, Robert
AU - Kobayashi, Eisuke
AU - Takeuchi, Katsuhito
AU - Horiuchi, Keisuke
AU - Suzuki, Yoshihisa
AU - Anazawa, Ukei
AU - Mukai, Makio
AU - Toyama, Yoshiaki
AU - Yabe, Hiroo
AU - Morioka, Hideo
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Myxoid/round cell liposarcoma (MRCL), unlike other soft tissue sarcomas, has been associated with unusual pattern of metastasis to extrapulmonary sites. In an attempt to elucidate the clinical features of MRCL with metastatic lesions, 58 cases, from the medical database of Keio University Hospital were used for the evaluation. 47 patients (81) had no metastases, whereas 11 patients (11) had metastases during their clinical course. Among the 11 patients with metastatic lesions, 8 patients (73) had extrapulmonary metastases and 3 patients (27) had pulmonary metastases. Patients were further divided into three groups; without metastasis, with extrapulmonary metastasis, and with pulmonary metastasis. When the metastatic patterns were stratified according to tumor size, there was statistical significance between the three groups (P=0.028). The 8 cases with extrapulmonary metastases were all larger than 10cm. Similarly, histological grading had a significant impact on metastatic patterns (P=0.027). 3 cases with pulmonary metastatic lesions were all diagnosed as high grade. In conclusion, large size and low histological grade were significantly associated with extrapulmonary metastasis.
AB - Myxoid/round cell liposarcoma (MRCL), unlike other soft tissue sarcomas, has been associated with unusual pattern of metastasis to extrapulmonary sites. In an attempt to elucidate the clinical features of MRCL with metastatic lesions, 58 cases, from the medical database of Keio University Hospital were used for the evaluation. 47 patients (81) had no metastases, whereas 11 patients (11) had metastases during their clinical course. Among the 11 patients with metastatic lesions, 8 patients (73) had extrapulmonary metastases and 3 patients (27) had pulmonary metastases. Patients were further divided into three groups; without metastasis, with extrapulmonary metastasis, and with pulmonary metastasis. When the metastatic patterns were stratified according to tumor size, there was statistical significance between the three groups (P=0.028). The 8 cases with extrapulmonary metastases were all larger than 10cm. Similarly, histological grading had a significant impact on metastatic patterns (P=0.027). 3 cases with pulmonary metastatic lesions were all diagnosed as high grade. In conclusion, large size and low histological grade were significantly associated with extrapulmonary metastasis.
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U2 - 10.1155/2012/345161
DO - 10.1155/2012/345161
M3 - Review article
C2 - 22550416
AN - SCOPUS:84861054558
SN - 1357-714X
VL - 2012
JO - Sarcoma
JF - Sarcoma
M1 - 345161
ER -