Figure 2: The pathological specimen size was 20x10x6 cm, and the total weight was 2500 grams.
Seventeen cases of primary liposarcoma of the pleural cavity have been reported in the literature.[3,4] These cases were 11 men and six women, aged 19 to 80 years, with an average age of 50 years old. The tumors were located in the right hemithorax in six patients and the left hemithorax in 10 patients (one patient was unknown). It was accepted that the most common therapy for these tumors was surgical resection. In the literature, 13 patients underwent a thoracotomy, four underwent adjuvant radiotherapy, and three had adjuvant chemotherapy. The tumor weights ranged from 0.54 to 4.460 grams.[3,4]
Liposarcomas can be divided into four basic histological categories: myxoid, well-differentiated, round cell, and pleomorphic. This categorization system, as described by Enzinger and Winslow,[5] correlates well with the prognosis. The overall five-year survival rate for liposarcomas as a group varies between 57 and 70%; however, it has been found that the myxoid and welldifferentiated liposarcomas have considerably higher survival rates than the round cell and pleomorphic types.[5] In general, the recurrence of a mixed pattern liposarcoma may be expected in approximately 50% of the cases.[6] In this case study, the histological examination revealed a liposarcoma with a mix of welldifferentiated and pleomorphic features. The treatment chosen was radical excision since local recurrence is common. Several series indicated an increased rate of survival with a combination of surgery and radiotherapy.[6,7] In our case, radiotherapy was schedule to be performed on the whole mediastinum; however, it could not be carried out owing to the heart disease of the patient. Since there is only limited knowledge available, it is difficult to predict the treatment outcomes and identify the prognostic factors. However, surgery for pleural liposarcomas is the procedure of choice.[4]
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