Abstract

Bilateral well differentiated paratesticular liposarcoma: A rare case report

Highlights

  • Liposarcomas are soft tissue sarcomas originating from adipose tissue

  • Paratesticular liposarcomas are rare tumors and there are few cases in the literature.The presence of well-differentiated liposarcoma should be investigated in patients with paratesticular masses clinically consistent with lipomas or inguinal hernia

  • Liposarcomas are soft tissue sarcomas originating from the adipose tissue [1]

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Introduction

Liposarcomas are soft tissue sarcomas originating from adipose tissue They usually appear in the deep soft tissues of the extremities and in the retroperitoneum. Paratesticular liposarcoma is extremely rare and has been reported as isolated cases. Liposarcomas are soft tissue sarcomas originating from the adipose tissue [1] It is usually seen in the deep soft tissues of the extremities and retroperitoneum. Paratesticular liposarcomas may arise from structures around the testis, including the distal tip of the spermatic cord [1]. They usually appear as painless, slow-growing masses diagnosed as lipomas or inguinal hernia [4]. The aim of this study was to present a rare case of bilateral paratesticular liposacoma and to contribute to the literature

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