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Lipoblastoma and Lipoblastomatosis in Infancy and Childhood: Histopathologic,Ultrastructural, and Cytogenetic Features
Authors:John Hicks  Anthony Dilley  Dimple Patel  James Barrish  Shen-Hua Zhu  Mary Brandt
Affiliation:1. Department of Pathology, Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA;2. Department of Surgery, Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA
Abstract:Lipoblastoma is a relatively rare tumor that occurs in infancy and early childhood and arises from embryonic white fat. Although a benign tumor, lipoblastomas tend to recur and may resemble myxoid liposarcoma. The authors report 26 cases over a 15-year period at Texas Children's Hospital. There was a slight female predilection (14F:12M). The most common symptom was a painless mass with or without increasing size. The trunk, extremities, head and neck, retroperitoneum, inguinal canal, peritoneal cavity, and lung were the tumor sites. Most tumors were circumscribed lipoblastomas and the minority were diffuse infiltrative lipoblastomatosis. Reexcision for residual or recurrent tumor was necessary more frequently in patients with lipoblastomatosis. Histopathologic examination and ultrastructural examination revealed cellular neoplasms composed of immature adipocytes with relatively well-defined septa, frequent lipoblasts, a fine vascular network, and often a myxoid appearance resembling myxoid liposarcoma. Cytogenetics was performed in 4 cases with chromosome 8q abnormality being most common. The major concern with lipoblastoma in children is to completely excise the tumor to avoid leaving residual tumor and to prevent recurrences. Confusion with myxoid liposarcoma, well-differentiated liposarcoma, and typical lipomas may occur. Although asymptomatic, lipoblastomas may cause dysfunction of other organ systems due to mass effect. Complete surgical excision with at least 2 years of follow-up is the preferred therapy.
Keywords:Cytogenetics Histopathology Lipoblastoma Lipoblastomatosis Lipoma Liposarcoma Molecular Pathology Pediatric Ultrastructure
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