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Title: Evaluation of lipomatous soft tissue tumors by MR imaging. Author: Gelineck J, Keller J, Myhre Jensen O, Nielsen OS, Christensen T. Journal: Acta Radiol; 1994 Jul; 35(4):367-70. PubMed ID: 8011387. Abstract: Large soft tissue tumors--5 cm or greater--or deep-seated tumors have a greater risk of being malignant than smaller and superficially located tumors (9). In a period of 2 years 43 consecutive patients with lipomatous tumors 5 cm in diameter or greater were examined with MR imaging. The MR findings were correlated to histologic features and diagnosis. Twenty-six tumors were classic lipomas both on MR and at microscopy; 8 lipomas showed other features--some of them raising suspicion of malignancy at MR; all, however, were histologically benign. Nine tumors were considered malignant at MR imaging; all 9 proved to be malignant by microscopy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]