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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Historical perspective== | ==Historical perspective== | ||
* In 1857, a tumor arising from the fat tissue was first described by Rudolf Virchow, he called the mass myxoma lipomatodes.<ref name="Virchow1857">{{cite journal|last1=Virchow|first1=Rud|title=Ein Fall von bösartigen, zum Theil in der Form des Neuroms auftretenden Fettgeschwülsten|journal=Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin|volume=11|issue=3|year=1857|pages=281–288|issn=0945-6317|doi=10.1007/BF01995372}}</ref> | |||
* Delamater et al reported a retroperitoneal tumor with lipomatous aspect.<ref>Delamater, J.: Mammoth tumors. Cleveland M. Gaz. 1: 31, 1859</ref> | |||
* Several lesions similar to lipoma myxomatodes were reported by Robertson in 1916.<ref>{{Cite journal | |||
| author = [[H. E. Robertson]] | |||
| title = Lipoma Myxomatodes | |||
| journal = [[The Journal of medical research]] | |||
| volume = 35 | |||
| issue = 1 | |||
| pages = 131–146 | |||
| year = 1916 | |||
| month = September | |||
| pmid = 19972316 | |||
}}</ref> | |||
* In 1926, liposarcoma and lipoma pseudomyxomatodes of the groin was reported by Jaffe. | |||
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In 1926, Jaffe [24] described several lesions arising | |||
in the groin as liposarcoma and lipoma psuedomyxomatodes. | |||
In 1927, Seids and McGinnis [56] further described | |||
the myxoid nature of some of the lesions and indicated the | |||
relationship to malignancy. In 1935, James Ewing [16] | |||
further defined the tumor as arising from embryonal tissue | |||
or from adult fat. It became apparent with several large | |||
series reported by Ackerman and Wheeler in 1942 [1] and | |||
Stout in 1944 [63] that the lesions had a variety of presentations | |||
and that these along with both the size and | |||
anatomic site related closely to prognosis. In 1943, Murray | |||
working with Stout [39] reported growing liposarcomas | |||
in vitro. Pack and Pearson in 1954 [44], Enterline and | |||
coworkers in 1960 [11], and Enzinger and Winslow in | |||
1962 [13] reported large series of cases, and they along | |||
with Evans in 1979 [15] suggested that the tumors be classified as well-differentiated (which are probably | |||
benign), myxoid, and dedifferentiated, both of which are | |||
malignant forms. | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Historical perspective
- In 1857, a tumor arising from the fat tissue was first described by Rudolf Virchow, he called the mass myxoma lipomatodes.[1]
- Delamater et al reported a retroperitoneal tumor with lipomatous aspect.[2]
- Several lesions similar to lipoma myxomatodes were reported by Robertson in 1916.[3]
- In 1926, liposarcoma and lipoma pseudomyxomatodes of the groin was reported by Jaffe.
References
- ↑ Virchow, Rud (1857). "Ein Fall von bösartigen, zum Theil in der Form des Neuroms auftretenden Fettgeschwülsten". Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin. 11 (3): 281–288. doi:10.1007/BF01995372. ISSN 0945-6317.
- ↑ Delamater, J.: Mammoth tumors. Cleveland M. Gaz. 1: 31, 1859
- ↑ H. E. Robertson (1916). "Lipoma Myxomatodes". The Journal of medical research. 35 (1): 131–146. PMID 19972316. Unknown parameter
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