A case of primary liposarcoma of orbit and clinicopathological analysis
The paper reported a case of primary well-differentiated liposarcoma of orbit in Binzhou Medical University Hospital.The patient was a 52-year-old man with a 4-year history of mass growth in the left eye.Ocular examination revealed a sense of no light,orbital protrusion,inability to close the eyelids,displacement of the eyeball fixed above the temporal,and obvious conjunctival hyperemia and edema in the left eye.Imaging showed a large ellipselike mixed density shadow in the left orbit with clear boundary.Thus,an orbital tumorectomy was performed,and the diagnosis of well-differentiated liposarcoma was confirmed by histopathological examination.