1. lipoblastoma (mature form)
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2. spindle cell lipoma
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3. angiomyolipoma
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4. sclerosing WD liposarcoma
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5. inflammatory WD liposarcoma
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6. dedifferentiated liposarcoma (fig.6a): transition between
well-differentiated (fig.6b) and high grade osteogenic areas (fig.6c)
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7. myxoid liposarcoma
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8. pleomorphic liposarcoma
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9. myxoid nodular fasciitis
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10. myxoid neurothekeoma (dermal nerve sheath myxoma)
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11. superficial angiomyxoma
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12. aggressive angiomyxoma
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13. myxofibrosarcoma: transition between low-grade and high-grade areas
(fig.13a) - curvilinear vessels (fig.13b) - pseudolipoblasts (fig.13c)
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14. intramuscular myxoma
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15. extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma
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16. low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma
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