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Transmediastinal primary pulmonary liposarcoma: Case report and review of management strategies.

Taylor WilcoxAaron KleinertzBenjamin D SeadlerLyle D JoyceJohn CharlsonPaul L Linsky
Published in: Rare tumors (2024)
Soft tissue sarcomas account for less than 1% of new cancer diagnoses, approximately one in five of which are liposarcomas. These tumors typically arise in the deep tissues of the proximal extremity or retroperitoneum, with just under 3% presenting as primary intrathoracic neoplasms. We present an exceedingly rare and particularly unique presentation of primary lung liposarcoma which traversed the mediastinum into the contralateral hemithorax. This report highlights the primary characteristics of the disease and underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to its successful treatment.
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