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The In ovo CAM-assay as a Xenograft Model for Sarcoma
Published on: July 17, 2013
[Scrotal liposarcoma]
V Crespo Atín1, J Padilla Nieva, J Martín Bazaco
1Servicio de Urología, Hospital de Cruces, Bilbao, Vizcaya, España.
Objective:
To describe an additional case of scrotal liposarcoma and its treatment, which was distinct from conventional treatment.
Methods:
The literature on paratesticular masses is reviewed with special reference to the liposarcomas. An additional case of liposarcoma is described which was treated by tumor excision without involvement of the testis. The diagnosis, classification and treatment of this condition are discussed.
Results:
Liposarcoma is a very uncommon tumor and its diagnosis is based on the anatomopathological findings. Treatment is by orchidectomy with high ligation of the spermatic cord. However, the case described herein was treated only by resection of the tumor. Radiotherapy may be indicated in some cases. Chemotherapy does not appear to be useful in this type of tumor.
Conclusion:
In some cases of scrotal liposarcoma, the tumor can be resected without performing orchidectomy.

