In pathology, how is well-differentiated liposarcoma characterized?
A. By its high degree of cellular pleomorphism and high mitotic activity
B. By its low degree of cellular atypia and minimal mitotic activity, with predominantly mature adipocytes
C. By its presence of extensive necrosis and hemorrhage
D. By its predominant presence of small, round blue cells



Answer :

Answer:

Well-differentiated liposarcoma is characterized by:

B. By its low degree of cellular atypia and minimal mitotic activity, with predominantly mature adipocytes.

This option accurately reflects the key features of well-differentiated liposarcoma, which is a relatively low-grade tumor with a predominantly mature fat cell appearance.