Case Report

A Case of Recurrent Mesocolon Myxoid Liposarcoma and Review of the Literature

Table 2

Demographic and clinical characteristics of published cases of mesenteric liposarcomas.

AuthorAge/sexPresentationLocationPrimary/
secondary
Size (cm)Weight (kg)TypeFollowupRecurrence

Ishiguro et al. [3]30 y/MAbdominal distensionTerminal ileum mesentery and right sided mesocolonPrimary30 cmMyxoid26 mYes (abdominal)
Nakamura et al. [16]77 y/FFeverIleocecal mesenteryPrimary10.5 × 7 × 7 cmPleomorphic7 mNo
Cha [17]76 y/FAbdominal mass and frequent micturitionSmall bowel mesenteryPrimary5 × 4.3 × 4.2 cmWell differentiated
Jukic et al. [4]77 y/MWeight loss, oedema, and shortness of breathSmall bowel mesenteryPrimary
(multiple)
35 × 15 × 15 cm23.5 kgWell diff./dediff. and pleomorphic8 daysRIP
Zhianpour and Sirous [9]35 y/MConstipation, weight loss, vomiting, and abdominal distensionSigmoid mesocolonPrimary50 × 40 × 10 cmWell differentiated24 mNo
Benedict [12]56 y/FConstipation, belching, and feeling bloatedTransverse mesocolonRecurrent12.5 cm (5 in)Low-grade liposarcoma11 mNo
Núñez Fernández et al. [18]67 y/FAbdominal massJejunal mesenteryPrimary8.5 × 7.5 cmMyxoid12 mNo
Tomita et al. [6]47 y/FAbdominal distension, frequent urination, and constipationIleal mesenteryMetastatic28 × 23 × 22 cm1.8 kgMyxoid7 mYes (liver and heart)
Pawel et al. [13]15 y/FVomiting and abdominal painSmall bowel mesenteryPrimaryLarge “unresectable”PleomorphicUnresectable tumour
Nagawa et al. [7]33 y/MVomiting and abdominal painIleal mesentery and omentumMetastatic8 × 5 × 5 cm “mesenteric” and 13 × 11 × 5 cm “omental”Round cell1.3 mRIP
Lung, liver, and bone mets
Cerullo et al. [19]55 y/MAbdominal distension and weight lossMesenteryPrimary40 cm9 kgWell differentiated12 mNo
Yuri et al. [1]73 y/MAbdominal massDuodenal mesenteryPrimary12.4 × 9.6 cm0.5 kgWell differentiated6 mNo
Hirakoba et al. [14]65 y/FAbdominal massJejunal mesenteryPrimary16 × 13 × 9 cm0.7 kgWell differentiated
Jain et al. [15]50 y/MAbdominal mass, fever, and weight lossJejunal mesenteryPrimary20 × 20 cm1.8 kgPleomorphic
Goel et al. [10]48 y/MAbdominal pain and nauseaSigmoid mesocolon and mesorectumPrimaryWell differentiated
Panagiotopoulos et al. [20]71 y/MAbdominal pain and distensionSmall bowel mesenteryRecurrent10 × 9 × 7 cmDedifferentiatedIncomplete resection
Amato et al. [11]75 y/FConstipationSigmoid mesocolonPrimary2 cmWell differentiated24 mNo
Calò et al. [21]43 y/MAbdominal pain, change in bowel habit, constipation, dyspeptic syndrome, and meteorismSmall bowel mesenteryPrimary20 × 16 cm2.1 kgWell differentiated33 mNo
Manson [22]60 y/FVomiting, abdominal pain, weight loss, and distensionSmall bowel mesentery “ileum”PrimaryWell differentiated1 mNo
Current case41 y/FAbdominal pain, distension, and vomitingMesocolonRecurrent12 × 11 × 6 cm0.3 kgMyxoid2 mYes (current episode)