
Adipocytic tumors are the most common mesenchymal neoplasms, liposarcoma accounting for approximately 20% of soft tissue sarcomas. The differential diagnosis between benign and malignant tumors is often problematic and represents a significant proportion of consultation cases. The goal of this article is to review liposarcoma subtypes, the main benign adipocytic neoplasms: lipoblastoma, hibernoma, spindle/pleomorphic cell lipoma, chondroid lipoma, as well as non adipocytic neoplasms with a lipomatous component such as lipomatous solitary fibrous tumor, emphasizing on practical differential diagnosis issues, and immunohistochemical and molecular tools allowing their resolution.
Chromosome Aberrations, Cell Differentiation, Sarcoma, Liposarcoma, World Health Organization, Neoplasm Proteins, Diagnosis, Differential, Angiolipoma, Biomarkers, Tumor, Humans, Lipoma, Neoplasms, Adipose Tissue, Lipoblastoma
Chromosome Aberrations, Cell Differentiation, Sarcoma, Liposarcoma, World Health Organization, Neoplasm Proteins, Diagnosis, Differential, Angiolipoma, Biomarkers, Tumor, Humans, Lipoma, Neoplasms, Adipose Tissue, Lipoblastoma
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