Forum of Pathology - Slide Seminar January 2000
by N. de Saint Aubain Somerhausen
nicolas.desaintaubain@euronet.be
Institut Jules Bordet
Part 1 : LIPOMATOUS TUMORS OF SOFT TISSUES
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Tumors with a predominant adipocytic component
- 3. Tumors with admixed adipocytic and other connective tissue elements
- 4. Lipomatous tumors of which the adipocytic component may not be obvious
- 5. Other lesions mimicking lipomatous tumors
- 6. References
Part 2 : MYXOID TUMORS OF SOFT TISSUE
- I. Introduction
- II. MOSTLY SUPERFICIAL MYXOID TUMORS
- A. Most common (or less uncommon) benign myxoid lesions
- B. Exceptionnal benign myxoid lesions
- C. Superficial myxoid sarcomas
- III. DEEPER MYXOID TUMORS
- A. Benign tumors
- B. Myxoid sarcomas
- Table 5. Myxoid tumors of soft tissue: summary
- IV. References
Part 3 : SLIDE SEMINAR
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