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Tumour differentiation (grade) was classified as well differentiated (grade 1), moderately differentiated (grade 2) and poorly differentiated (grade 3).
According to the degree of differentiation, the primary tumours were histopathologically graded as well differentiated (G1, 28.7%), moderately differentiated (G2, 41.9%) and poorly differentiated (G3, 29.4%).
In addition, 34 cases were defined as well differentiated, while 89 cases as moderately and 27 cases as poorly differentiated.
Of the 16 patients, 2 were classified as well differentiated tumours, 8 patients had moderately differentiated tumours and 6 had poorly differentiated tumours.
Thirty-five tumours were grade I and II and were classified as well differentiated, while 25 tumours were grade III and IV and were classified as poorly differentiated.
However, there were some atypical cells in the adipose tissue around the firm tumor and these were diagnosed as well differentiated liposarcoma.
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Tumors varied in their degree of differentiation with 67% characterized as well-differentiated, 25% as moderately differentiated and 8% as poorly differentiated.
Based on a biopsy, the tumor was diagnosed as well-differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma (Fig. 3a).
The tumor was diagnosed as well-differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma based on a biopsy.
Sixty-three cases were reclassified, mostly as well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumor (NET) or acinar cell carcinoma, and eliminated.
In our series, four histopathologically proven lipomas and one hibernoma were initially interpreted as well-differentiated liposarcoma, because of lesion inhomogeneity and intralesional nonlipomatous components.
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