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Inflammatory Liposarcoma

An inflammatory liposarcoma. The adjoining fatty type tissue has the diagnosis! No stains needed. Would be different were the diagnostic stuff not in the specimen.

Case provided by Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery, Professor of Pathology and Vice Chair of Anatomic Pathology at the University of Miami, and Editor-In-Chief at Innovative Science Press. You can also check out her Soft Tissue and GI Survival Guides as well as our new titles at:


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Jan 15, 2022

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