Symptoms & Causes
Introduction
Dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLPS) is a malignant tumor that arises from the transformation of a less aggressive fatty tumor called atypical lipomatous tumor/well-differentiated liposarcoma (ALT/WDLPS). It is characterized by the presence of both well-differentiated fatty areas and dedifferentiated areas that are non-fatty and often high-grade sarcomas.
Reference
WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. Soft tissue and bone tumours [Internet]. Lyon (France): International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2020 [cited 2024 09 11]. (WHO classification of tumours series, 5th ed.; vol. 3). Available from: https://tumourclassification.iarc.who.int/chapters/33.
Related Terminology
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Subtype(s)
None
Symptoms
DDLPS usually presents as a large, painless mass, often discovered incidentally, especially in the retroperitoneum (the space behind the abdominal cavity). In the limbs (arms and legs), a history of a long-standing mass that has recently increased in size may suggest dedifferentiation. Imaging studies often show the presence of both fatty and non-fatty solid components within the tumor.
Localization
The retroperitoneum is the most common location for DDLPS, followed by somatic soft tissues (tissues other than bone, cartilage, and blood). Other less common sites include the spermatic cord, mediastinum (the space between the lungs), head and neck, and trunk. It rarely occurs in subcutaneous tissue (the layer of fat beneath the skin).
Epidemiology
DDLPS is a frequent type of liposarcoma, representing the majority of pleomorphic sarcomas found in the retroperitoneum. Dedifferentiation happens in approximately 10% of WDLPS cases, with a higher risk in deep-seated tumors (particularly those in the retroperitoneum) and a lower risk in the limbs. This suggests a time-dependent rather than location-dependent process. DDLPS affects the same population as ALT/WDLPS, with equal incidence in males and females. About 90% of cases develop de novo (new), and 10% arise in recurrent tumors.
Etiology
Unknown