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Late widespread skeletal metastases from myxoid liposarcoma detected by MRI only

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Hanna, S. A., Qureshi, Y. A., Bayliss, L., David, L. A., O'Donnell, P., Judson, I. R., Briggs, T. W. R. (2008) Late widespread skeletal metastases from myxoid liposarcoma detected by MRI only. WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, 6. ISSN 1477-7819

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Abstract

Background: Myxoid liposarcoma is the second most commonly occurring sub-type of liposarcomas. In contrast to other soft tissue sarcomas, it is known to have a tendency to spread toward extrapulmonary sites, such as soft tissues, retroperitoneum, and the peritoneal surface. Bony spread, however, is not as common. Case presentation: We report an unusual case of diffuse skeletal metastases from myxoid liposarcoma occurring 13 years after treatment of the primary tumour in the left lower limb. The skeletal spread of the disease was demonstrated on MRI only after other imaging modalities ( plain radiography, CT and TC99 bone scans) had failed to detect these metastases. Conclusion: MRI is an extremely sensitive and specific screening tool in the detection of skeletal involvement in these types of sarcomas, and therefore, should be a part of the staging process.

Item Type: Article
Authors (ICR Faculty only): Judson, Ian
All Authors: Hanna, S. A., Qureshi, Y. A., Bayliss, L., David, L. A., O'Donnell, P., Judson, I. R., Briggs, T. W. R.
Research teams: Clinical Units > Sarcoma Unit
Depositing User: Users 10 not found.
Date Deposited: 08 Dec 2008 10:26
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2010 11:51
URI: http://publications.icr.ac.uk/id/eprint/7239

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