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reclassified liposarcomas into five more or less
distinct forms: 1)
atypical lipomatous tumor/well-differentiated
liposarcoma (WD-LPS); 2)
dedifferentiated liposarcoma...
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heterogeneous m****
consisting of an
upper hyperechoic portion,
corresponding to
lipomatous matrix, and
areas of
hypoechogenicity corresponding to
nonlipomatous components...
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isoform I-C. This is one of the most
commonly found mutations in
solitary lipomatous tumors but
lipomas often have
multiple mutations.
Reciprocal translocations...
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reversal of this shunt. This
reversal is
called Eisenmenger syndrome.
Lipomatous atrial septal hypertrophy (LASH) is the fat
deposition in the infoldings...
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fibrous tumor.
Liposarcoma (includes the
following varieties:
atypical lipomatous tumor/well-differentiated liposarcoma,
dedifferentiated liposarcoma, myxoid...
- name a few. 'CLOVES' is an
acronym for: C is for congenital. L is for
lipomatous,
which means pertaining to or
resembling a
benign tumor made up of mature...
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highly sensitive and
specific indicator that a
lipomatous tumor is an ALT
rather than
another type of
lipomatous tumor. The
sSMCs and
giant marker chromosomes...
- Creutzfeldt–Jakob
disease CKD
Chronic kidney disease CLOVES syndrome Congenital lipomatous overgrowth,
vascular malformations,
epidermal nevi, and skeletal/spinal...
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muscular steatosis,
pseudohypertrophic atrophy,
lipomatous pseudohypertrophy,
interstitial lipomatosis,
lipomatous muscular dystrophy, or
atrophia lipomatosa...
- (MCAP) and hemimegalencephaly. It is also ****ociated with congenital,
lipomatous overgrowth of
vascular malformations,
epidermal nevi and skeletal/spinal...