Liposarcoma in the Inguinal Canal: Challenges in Preoperative Diagnosis and Importance of Routine Pathological Examination of "Hernia Sacs"
Liposarcoma is the most common histologic subtype of soft tissue sarcoma in the retroperitoneum. The distinction of primary cord liposarcomas, which arise in and are confined to the inguinal canal, from inguinoscrotal extension of a retroperitoneal tumor is mandatory. Both can be found incidentally...
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Main Authors: | Christopher A. Febres-Aldana (Author), Jin Min (Author), Marc Rafols (Author), Irvin Willis (Author), John Alexis (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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