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Figure 1. Case 1: 44-year-old male with past history of myxoid liposarcoma of the forearm presenting with back pain. (a) Myelograph showing complete spinal block at T11 level without bone abnormality. (b) T1-weighted MRI showing epidural tumoral mass (arrowheads) causing flattening of the spinal cord (arrow) without bone involvement. (c) Histological section of the primary tumor of the forearm. There are lipoblasts with myxoid stroma (x360). (d) Histological section of the metastatic liposarcoma to the epidural space. The histological findings are almost the same as those for the primary tumor (x360).





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