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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

Legends
Table 1
Table 2

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