Abstract
The incidence and pathology of liposarcoma is reviewed. A case is presented which is said to be one of primary liposarcoma of bone—an extremely rare condition. Arteriography, which has apparently never before been carried out in a case of liposarcoma, was performed, and features, not pathognomonic, are described. A diagnosis of liposarcoma was made from the arteriographic investigation but it was thought by the author to be periosteal rather than intramedullary in origin.

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