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  • Oncology
  • Pulmonary Medicine
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Primary liposarcoma of the lung is an exceptionally rare malignancy.
  • Fewer than 25 cases have been documented in English medical literature.
  • Accurate preoperative diagnosis can be challenging due to overlapping imaging features with other thoracic tumors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report the first case of well-differentiated pulmonary liposarcoma.
  • To describe the diagnostic challenges and imaging characteristics of this rare tumor.
  • To outline the surgical management and clinical course, including recurrence patterns.

Main Methods:

  • Case presentation of a patient with a confirmed primary pulmonary liposarcoma.
  • Review of diagnostic imaging, including positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) and contrast-enhanced CT.
  • Description of surgical intervention: left superior lobectomy and mediastinal lymph node dissection.
  • Follow-up assessment for recurrence and distant metastases.

Main Results:

  • The patient's pulmonary liposarcoma was initially misdiagnosed as teratoma on PET/CT and contrast-enhanced CT.
  • Radical surgical resection was performed.
  • Recurrence and distant metastases were observed 33 months postoperatively.
  • The patient remained alive at 36 months postoperatively.

Conclusions:

  • Well-differentiated pulmonary liposarcoma is a rare entity with potential for misdiagnosis on standard imaging.
  • Surgical resection is a primary treatment modality.
  • Long-term surveillance is crucial due to the risk of recurrence and metastasis.