pubmed-article:2759257 | pubmed:abstractText | Leiomyosarcoma is a relatively uncommon soft tissue sarcoma usually presenting as a mass at the primary site. It arises in the retroperitoneal region, in the cutaneous or subcutaneous tissue of the extremities or, less commonly, from a large vein. A case is described where a patient presented with unilateral third, fourth, and sixth cranial, and ophthalmic division of trigeminal nerve palsies in whom biopsy of a longstanding lower limb mass demonstrated leiomyosarcoma. The presentation of this type of pathology has not been described previously. | lld:pubmed |