An Unusual Case of Hemosiderotic Fibrohistiocytic Lipomatous Lesion : Correlation of MRI and Pathologic Findings

Joint Authors

de Vreeze, Ronald S. A.
van Coevorden, Frits
Haas, Rick L.
Koops, Wim

Source

Sarcoma

Issue

Vol. 2008, Issue 2008 (31 Dec. 2008), pp.1-4, 4 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2008-06-23

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

4

Main Subjects

Diseases
Medicine

Abstract EN

The spectrum of lipomatous lesions ranges from benign to highly malignant disease.

Differentiation between these lesions is important to indicate prognosis and choose the most appropriate treatment.

Hemosiderotic fibrohistiocytic lipomatous lesion (HFLL) is a rare subtype of lipomatous tumor.

The diagnosis is usually based on clinical, histological, and immunohistochemical information.

Where magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a suitable modality to assess fatty tumors, no data is reported on MR imaging of HFLL.

Here, the MR characteristics are described in correlation with pathologic findings in a case of HFLL in the left thigh, an unusual location.

American Psychological Association (APA)

de Vreeze, Ronald S. A.& Koops, Wim& Haas, Rick L.& van Coevorden, Frits. 2008. An Unusual Case of Hemosiderotic Fibrohistiocytic Lipomatous Lesion : Correlation of MRI and Pathologic Findings. Sarcoma،Vol. 2008, no. 2008, pp.1-4.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-506062

Modern Language Association (MLA)

de Vreeze, Ronald S. A.…[et al.]. An Unusual Case of Hemosiderotic Fibrohistiocytic Lipomatous Lesion : Correlation of MRI and Pathologic Findings. Sarcoma No. 2008 (2008), pp.1-4.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-506062

American Medical Association (AMA)

de Vreeze, Ronald S. A.& Koops, Wim& Haas, Rick L.& van Coevorden, Frits. An Unusual Case of Hemosiderotic Fibrohistiocytic Lipomatous Lesion : Correlation of MRI and Pathologic Findings. Sarcoma. 2008. Vol. 2008, no. 2008, pp.1-4.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-506062

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-506062