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A girl with a giant fibrolipoma in her thoracic cavity: a rare case report
Background Fibrolipoma is an uncommon subtype of lipoma. On the basis of the results of a survey of the PubMed database, only approximately a dozen cases in children have been described in which the histological diagnosis of fibrolipoma has been ...
Gang Wang +3 more
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Lipomas are benign mesenchymal tumors that originate in mature fat cells, usually surrounded by a thin fibrous capsule. They are relatively rare in the oral cavity, accounting for 1% to 4% of all benign tumors and 0.5% to 5% of all benign oral cavity ...
Amena Ranginwala +3 more
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Giant fibrolipoma mimicking abdominal lipodystrophy
Coban Yusuf, Coskun Ayhan
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Painful total hip replacement due to sciatic nerve entrapment in scar tissue and lipoma [PDF]
Painful total hip replacement remains a challenging problem because of the large amount of possible diagnoses. We report about a 64-year-old female patient who was misdiagnosed during 4years as psychiatric.
Garofalo, Raffaele +2 more
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An uncommon case of fibrolipoma
Lipoma is a common benign soft-tissue neoplasm derived from mature adipose tissue neoplasm, but its presence in the oral and pharyngeal region is relatively uncommon. Oral lipoma was first described by Roux in 1848 as “yellow epulis.” It has an incidence
Ahanthem Nandita Devi +3 more
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Macrodistrofia lipomatosa en el pie: A propósito de un caso y revisión de la literatura [PDF]
La macrofistrofia lipomatosa es una forma de gigantismo localizado poco frecuente y de causa desconocida, se caracteriza por un gran aumento del crecimiento de todos los elementos mesenquimales, en particular el tejido fibroadiposo de uno o varios dedos ...
Mifsut Miedes, Damian +2 more
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“Glossofibrolipoma” : An Unusual Presentation of Multiple Fibrolipomas on the Tongue [PDF]
Lipomas are slow-developing benign tumours composed of adipose cells depicted as “yellow epulis” by Roux in 1848. Lipoma occurrence is uncommon in oral cavity but even more rare in the tongue region.
Subramaniam, Pram Kumar +1 more
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Surgical Excision Of Intraoral Lipoma; Case Report [PDF]
Lipoma is a common tumor of soft tissue. Its location on the oral mucosa is rare, representing 1% to 5% of benign oral tumors although it is the most mesenchymal tumor of the trunk and proximal portions of extremities. Lipoma of the oral cavity may occur
Nagy, Ahmed Ismail
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Histopathological Profile of Surgically Excised Scalp and Skull Lesions [PDF]
WOS: 000444741800005BACKGROUND/AIMS Although subcutaneous lesions of the scalp are more common than those of the skull, few studies in literature have assessed the frequency of scalp and skull diseases.
Asan, Ziya, Kilitci, Asuman
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