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What is Myxoid Liposarcoma?
Myxoid liposarcoma
is a type of soft tissue sarcoma that originates from adipose (fat) tissue. It is characterized by a myxoid (mucoid) matrix and the presence of lipoblasts. This subtype comprises approximately 30-40% of all liposarcomas.
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