ObjectiveTo analyze the ultrasonic manifestations of myxoid liposarcoma (MLS) in soft tissues.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the ultrasonic characteristics of 10 cases of soft tissue MLS which were pathologically confirmed between January and June 2006. Results Ultrasonic manifestations: 8 cases occurred in muscles and 2 in subcutaneous tissues and muscles; the maximum mass diameter was (71.1±39.4) mm; 10 cases had clear border, 8 had regular shape, and 9 had posterior echo enhancement; 10 cases were all solid masses with mucous liquid zone (9 cases had mainly weak echo, among which 5 had strong echo areas; 1 case had mainly strong echo); bloodstream grade: 3 cases belonged to level 0, 3 level Ⅰ, 2 level Ⅱ, and 2 level Ⅲ. Pathologic findings: 2 cases had low differentiation; 1 case was a mixture of MLS and atypical lipoma with mainly strong ultrasonic echo; the rest 7 cases had middle or high differentiation.ConclusionsUltrasonic manifestations of soft tissue MLS are mostly large masses in the muscular layer with clear border, regular shape, posterior echo enhancement and mucous liquid zone. Various degrees of strong echo zone exist in the masses. Bloodstream and mucous liquid zone are correlated with differentiation degree, and ultrasonic manifestations can be influenced if other factors exist.