A giant abdominal well differentiated Liposarcoma: A rare etiology of abdominal mass
<p>Liposarcoma is the most common retroperitoneal sarcoma and represents more than 15% of all sarcomas. Well differentiated liposarcoma is usually located in the extremities. We report the case of a patient with a giant retroperitoneal liposarcoma revealed by an abdominal mass.</p><p&...
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Main Authors: | Soukaina EL Yazal (Author), Abdelouahed Louzi (Author), Fatima Z Lairani (Author), Soukaina Jiddi (Author), Imane Haraki (Author), Sofi a Oubaha (Author), Zouhour Samlani Sebbane (Author), Khadija Krati (Author) |
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Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports - Peertechz Publications,
2018-01-31.
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