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Table 1 Patient demographics and clinical and intraoperative findings

From: Well-differentiated abdominal liposarcoma: experience of a tertiary care center

Patient number

Age (y)

Gender

Clinical findings

CT imaging findings

Surgical procedures

Survival after surgery

Case 1

43

F

Palpable mass at left lower quadrant

A 16 × 10 × 18-cm heterogeneous pelvic mass that extends up to the right lower quadrant of the abdomen.

Complete resection of mass without additional organ resection

Alive 21 months

Case 2

63

F

Palpable mass of abdomen, general abdominal pain

A 50 × 40 × 28-cm heterogeneous abdominal mass compressing aorta and vena cava inferior.

During first surgery, complete resection of mass with additional right nephrectomy and right ureter resection.

Recurrence 2 years later after first surgery and died due to renal failure 3 months later after second surgery

During second surgery performed for local recurrence 2 years later, right hemicolectomy, cholecystectomy, ileal resection.

Case 3

73

F

General abdominal pain

A 21 × 15 × 5-cm heterogeneous retroperitoneal mass.

Complete resection of mass without additional organ resection

Alive 15 months

Case 4

61

M

Palpable mass of abdomen, general abdominal pain

A 15 × 8 × 11-cm heterogeneous retroperitoneal mass.

Right hemicolectomy, ileal resection, partial bladder resection

Alive 20 months

Case 5

28

M

General abdominal pain, abdominal swelling

A 30 × 18 × 27-cm heterogeneous septated abdominal mass that displaces the adjacent organs.

Complete resection of mass without additional organ resection

Alive 24 months

Case 6

62

F

Upper abdominal pain

A 19 × 10 × 18-cm heterogeneous pelvic mass that extends above the umbilicus.

Complete resection of mass without additional organ resection

Alive 22 months

Case 7

66

M

General abdominal pain, abdominal swelling

A 24 × 20 × 12-cm heterogeneous retroperitoneal mass.

Complete resection of mass without additional organ resection

Alive 21 months

Case 8

21

M

General abdominal pain, abdominal swelling

A 23 × 10 × 15-cm cystic septated abdominal mass at right lower quadrant of the abdomen.

Complete resection of mass without additional organ resection

Alive 15 months

  1. Y, year; F, female; M, male.