Case Report

Well-Differentiated Liposarcoma That Increased in Size after Menopause: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature

Figure 3

Operative findings during laparotomy. The photograph was taken from the left side of the patient. The left side is the caudal side, the right side is the cephalic side, the front side is the left side, and the opposite side is the right side. A mass localized near the bottom of the uterus was noted. Yellow masses were seen through the thinned myometrium. No rupture was observed in the myometrium, no dissemination foci were found in the abdominal cavity, and ascites was not detected.