# Well-Differentiated Liposarcoma That Increased in Size after Menopause: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature

**Authors:** Tatsuji Hoshino, Yoshihiro Takada, Ayako Sugihara, Masato Kinugasa, Yoshiyuki Tsuji

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/2024/7599714 · Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology · 2024-02-24

## TL;DR

A case of uterine well-differentiated liposarcoma that grew after menopause is reported, with successful surgical removal and no recurrence observed.

## Contribution

This case report adds a rare clinical example of uterine well-differentiated liposarcoma with post-menopausal growth and successful treatment outcome.

## Key findings

- The tumor increased in size after menopause but showed no signs of malignancy beyond well-differentiated features.
- Complete surgical removal led to no recurrence or metastasis over 10 months of follow-up.
- Histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses confirmed the diagnosis of well-differentiated liposarcoma.

## Abstract

This study reports a case of uterine liposarcoma together with a literature review. At 52 years old, our patient was diagnosed with lipoleiomyoma by MRI. A mass (39 × 32 × 41 mm3) protruding from the anterior wall of the uterine body was observed. When the patient was 58, her previous doctor found that the tumor had grown, and she was referred to the gynecology department of our hospital. On MRI, the major diameter was 1.23-fold longer and the volume was 1.85-fold higher compared with the prior imaging findings. Diffusion-weighted images revealed no significant anomalous signals. Thus, malignant tumors were included in the differential diagnosis. The patient consented to total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. The mass on the anterior wall remained completely in the myometrium. No implantation was found in the abdominal cavity, and ascites was not detected. No bleeding or necrosis was observed on the cut surface. Histopathologically, differences in the sizes of adipocytes and stromal cells were identified. There were irregularities in the nuclear findings. The immunohistochemical findings were as follows: CDK4 (+), desmin (+), S100p (−), and Ki − 67 = 1%. Therefore, a diagnosis of well-differentiated liposarcoma was rendered. The lesion was localized in the uterus, and it was completely removed during surgery. Well-differentiated liposarcoma of uterine primary has no possibility of recurrence following complete resection, and thus, the patient underwent follow-up without additional treatment. No metastasis or recurrence has been observed for 10 months after surgery.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** CDK4 (cyclin dependent kinase 4), LOC101066771 (desmin-like), S100P (S100 calcium binding protein P), Mki67 (antigen identified by monoclonal antibody Ki 67)
- **Diseases:** well-differentiated liposarcoma (MONDO:0005103)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CDK4 (cyclin dependent kinase 4) [NCBI Gene 1019] {aka CMM3, MCPH31, PSK-J3}, DES (desmin) [NCBI Gene 1674] {aka CDCD3, CSM1, CSM2, LGMD1D, LGMD1E, LGMD2R}, S100A1 (S100 calcium binding protein A1) [NCBI Gene 6271] {aka S100, S100-alpha, S100A}
- **Diseases:** Menopause (MESH:D008594), ascites (MESH:D001201), metastasis (MESH:D009362), malignant tumors (MESH:D009369), necrosis (MESH:D009336), Liposarcoma (MESH:D008080), bleeding (MESH:D006470)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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