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MSH: A connective tissue neoplasm formed by proliferation of mesodermal cells; it is usually highly malignant.,CSP: any of a group of tumors usually arising from connective tissue, although the term now includes some of epithelial origin; most are malignant.,NCI: A malignant mesenchymal tumor for which a distinct line of differentiation cannot be determined. This term may be used for small biopsy specimens for which adequate tissue is not present for definitive classification.,NCI: A usually aggressive malignant mesenchymal cell tumor most commonly arising from muscle, fat, fibrous tissue, bone, cartilage, and blood vessels. Sarcomas occur in both children and adults. The prognosis depends largely on the degree of differentiation (grade) of the tumor. Representative subtypes are liposarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma, and chondrosarcoma.,NCI: A cancer of the bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue.,MEDLINEPLUS: <p>Your soft tissues connect, support or surround