2004
DOI: 10.4321/s0210-48062004000300006
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Liposarcoma retroperitoneal calcificado

Abstract: RESUMENLIPOSARCOMA RETROPERITONEAL CALCIFICADO Se presenta un caso acontecido en nuestro centro correspondiente a un liposarcoma retroperitoneal pleomórfico calcificado en forma de cáscara. Se describe la forma de presentación, los síntomas por los que consulta el paciente, los métodos diagnósticos utilizados y la alternativa terapéutica tomada ante este caso. Se discuten los posibles diagnósticos diferenciales a los que obliga este caso clínico. N NO OT TA A C CL LÍ ÍN NI IC CA A L a presencia de lesiones cal… Show more

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“…When the tumor does not contain fat, sarcoma is the correct final diagnosis in more than 50% of cases, but the rest of the patients may need a different therapeutic protocol. CT scan can detect the presence of pulmonary, bone, hepatic or peritoneal metastases, as well as the local or regional recurrence in patients who have already been treated [24][25][26][27][28][29].…”
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“…When the tumor does not contain fat, sarcoma is the correct final diagnosis in more than 50% of cases, but the rest of the patients may need a different therapeutic protocol. CT scan can detect the presence of pulmonary, bone, hepatic or peritoneal metastases, as well as the local or regional recurrence in patients who have already been treated [24][25][26][27][28][29].…”
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confidence: 99%