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Soft Tissue Tumors

Chondroid lipoma

 

Author: Nat Pernick, M.D., PathologyOutlines.com, Inc.

Reviewer: David Lucas, M.D., University of Michigan Health Systems (January 2009)

Revised: 26 June 2009, last major update June 2009

 

Definition

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● Benign tumor of mature adipocytes, lipoblasts and myxochondroid stroma

● Rare, slow growing, painless, benign mass

● First described as a distinct entity in 1993 (AJSP 1993;17:1103)

 

Epidemiology

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● 80% female; median age 36 years, range 14 to 70 years

 

Sites

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● Proximal extremities and limb girdles

● Intramuscular or subcutaneous

 

Case reports

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● 7 year old boy with thigh mass (Indian J Pathol Microbiol 2008;51:541)

● 33 year old man with hand mass (Case of the Week #52)

● 55 year old man with pelvic mass (Korean J Radiol 2008;9:563)

● Oral cavity (Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2005;99:331)

● Trunk (Skeletal Radiol 2004;33:666)

● Incidental finding at hip replacement surgery (J Surg Orthop Adv 2004;13:42)

 

Treatment and prognosis

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● Excision is curative

● Does not recur, metastasize or transform

 

Gross description

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● Median 4 cm, up to 11 cm, encapsulated, yellow or white

 

Gross images

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Well circumscribed mass                                               Lipomatous (arrows) and chondroid (*) areas

 

 

Well circumscribed tumor

 

Other images: yellow tumor

 

Micro description

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● Well circumscribed, nests and cords of small to medium, multivacuolated cells resembling lipoblasts, chondroblasts or hibernoma cells within a prominent chondromyxoid matrix with variable mature fat, rarely metaplastic bone (Skeletal Radiol 2008;37:475)

● Usually prominent vasculature with variable wall thickness

● May have hemorrhage and fibrosis

● No pleomorphism, no atypia, no/rare mitotic activity, no mature hyaline cartilage

 

Micro images

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Well circumscribed tumor               Clusters of small to medium cells with vacuolated cytoplasm

 

 

                                        

Mature fat cells are present            Mature fat cells (*), lipoblast-like cells (arrowheads)

                                                                and chondroid tissue (C)

 

 

Mature fat and chondroid tissue

 

 

                 

Case #52 - Low power      Medium power                    Medium power

 

     

Medium power                                    High power

 

                           

High power                                           High power                                          

                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                               

Virtual slide (USCAP)

 

Cytology description

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● Mature lipocytes and lipoblast-like cells within a chondromyxoid matrix (Archives 2001;125:1224)

 

Cytology images

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Cell block shows multiple fragments with focal adipose differentiation

and chondromyxoid appearance

 

Positive stains

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● S100 (mature adipocytes stain stronger than lipoblasts) and vimentin, PAS+ glycogen, Alcian blue and toluidine blue (stain chondroitin substrate)

● Variable focal CD68 and keratin (Hum Path 1995;26:706)

 

Negative stains

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EMA, HMB45, smooth muscle actin, Ki-67 (or low)

 

Electron microscopy

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● Abundant intracytoplasmic lipid and glycogen and numerous pinocytotic vesicles, characteristic of white adipocytes (AJSP 1995;19:1272)

● Resembles embryonal fat, and to a lesser extent, embryonal cartilage

● Cells have knob like protrusions of cell membrane containing granular, amorphous and fibrillar material

● No prominent mitochondria, no lysosomes (Hum Path 1995;26:706)

 

Molecular / cytogenetics

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● t(11;16) - also in hibernoma (AJSP 1999;23:1300, Mod Path 1999;12:88)

 

Cytogenetics images

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t(11;16) plus other changes

 

Differential Diagnoses

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● Chondroid metaplasia in a lipoma - true cartilage present

● Extraskeletal chondroma - distal extremities, mature hyaline cartilage, no fat

● Extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma - prominent fibrous septa; chondroblasts typically lack intracytoplasmic vacuoles, no mature fat; frequently has mitotic figures and necrosis

● Mixed tumor - foci of epithelial differentiation, keratin+, no lipoblasts

● Myxoid liposarcoma - different sites, usually no prominent cords or clusters of cells; has delicate plexiform capillary matrix, t(12;16)

 

Additional references

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Radiographics 2004;24:1433, Stanford University

 

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