Retroperitoneal extra-adrenal myelolipoma misdiagnosed as liposarcoma: A case report

Radiol Case Rep. 2020 Dec 5;16(2):364-368. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2020.11.045. eCollection 2021 Feb.

Abstract

Myelolipomas are rare benign tumors that contain a mix of fatty and hematopoietic tissues. These tumors are frequently seen in the adrenal glands. While extra-adrenal myelolipomas are extremely rare, once identified, they are commonly found in the retroperitoneum--particularly the presacral region. Because of the fat content, these tumors can be easily mistaken for retroperitoneal liposarcomas. We are presenting a case of a 44-year-old female with a pathology proven case of retroperitoneal extra-adrenal myelolipoma that was initially diagnosed by imaging as a retroperitoneal liposarcoma. In this case report, the clinical presentation, imaging findings, operative details and histopathology features are illustrated.

Keywords: Computed tomography; Extra-adrenal; Magnetic resonance imaging; Myelolipoma; Retroperitoneal.

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