Lipoblasts need atypical dark nuclei with indentation made by lipid vacuoles, which are not apparent on the pictures shown. Looks like a daily boring lipoma, maybe angiolipoma because 2 low power pictures show possible thrombi (not seen on high power view).
Lipoblasts need atypical dark nuclei with indentation made by lipid vacuoles, which are not apparent on the pictures shown. Looks like a daily boring lipoma, maybe angiolipoma because 2 low power pictures show possible thrombi (not seen on high power view).
Lipoblasts have atypical dark nuclei with indentations made by lipid vacuoles, which are not apparent on the pictures shown. Also, the size and complete capsule don't support liposarc. Looks like a daily boring lipoma, maybe angiolipoma because 2 low power photos show probable thrombi (not shown on high power view). Liposarc also usually has more vascularity. Are we tricked?
Lipoblasts have atypical dark nuclei with indentations made by lipid vacuoles, which are not apparent on the pictures shown. Also, the size and complete capsule don't support liposarc. Looks like a daily boring lipoma, maybe angiolipoma because 2 low power photos show probable thrombi (not shown on high power view). Liposarc also usually has more vascularity. Are we tricked?