DEDIFFERENTIATED RETROPERITONEAL LIPOSARCOMA PRESENTING AS RIGHT INGUINAL HERNIA: A CASE REPORT

Dedifferentiated Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma Presenting as Right Inguinal Hernia: A Case Report

Dedifferentiated Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma Presenting as Right Inguinal Hernia: A Case Report

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Retroperitoneal liposarcomas usually present as painless, slow-growing abdominal masses.When masses grow large enough to compress surrounding structures, symptoms may occur.Retroperitoneal liposarcoma clinically manifesting as inguinal hernia is a very Bar Stool rare entity; only 11 cases have been reported.

Herein, we present radiographic features of a 37-year-old male with a painless palpable mass in Collections the right groin that was identified as dedifferentiated retroperitoneal liposarcoma herniated through the right inguinal canal.

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