مواضيع المحاضرة: Fat Tumors
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External surface of (benign) lipoma. The bright yellow color is typical of fat. Note the lobulated appearance, which is also typical of this lesion. This particular tumor arose in the subcutaneous fat (note the small strip of skin denoted by the black arrows).
Subcutaneous lipoma

Conventional Lipoma

Except for the circumscription, the appearance is indistinguishable from that of normal fat. lipomas consist of bright yellow fat separated by fine fibrous trabeculae
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The entire lesion is composed of typical large adipocytes

Subcutaneous lipoma


Photograph of sectioned gross specimen reveals the solid but gelatinous myxoid liposarcoma.
Myxoid liposarcoma thigh


Well demarcated lipoma-like tumor in the mesocolon. Liposarcomas are generally large tumors
Liposarcoma of mesocolon

Lipoblast: relatively specific for liposarc

These are relatively specific for liposarcoma; the cell contains multiple cytoplasmic lipid vacuoles that scallop the nucleus.


Adult-appearing fat cells and more primitive cells, with lipid vacuoles (lipoblasts) are scattered in abundant myxoid matrix with compressed & branched capillaries
Myxoid liposarcoma thigh


The cell nuclei of Lipoblasts show, in contrast to mature fat cells much larger nuclei with Atypia. They are typical, but not specific for the liposarcoma.
Myxoid liposarcoma signet ring lipoblasts

Pleomorphic liposarcoma

The very poorly differentiated tumors can resemble various other high-grade malignancies.




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