Liposarcoma is one of the commonest sarcomas of adulthood, where sarcomas comprise 1% of all adulthood malignancies. It appears in the forties to sixties and are uncommon in children. They usually grow in the deep soft tissue of the limbs and trunk. They are able to grow into a very large size. Depending on the cellular make-up, they can either be dormant or aggressive.

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