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Oropharyngeal Tumor in the Newborn: Our Experiences with Short-term Follow-up.
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Subcutaneous fibrolipoma in the back
Radiation Medicine, 2006A 65-year-old man presented with a subcutaneous giant mass in his upper back. The tumor had a massive fatty and non-adipose component that enhanced heterogeneously on contrast-enhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Therefore, the lesion was initially thought to be a liposarcoma or spindle cell lipoma.
Yoshifumi Sugawara +2 more
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2013
Herein we present a retrospective case report of a very rare fibrolipoma originating in the orbit. Lipomas and related variants presenting in the orbit are very rare. Only 2 documented orbital fibrolipomas were noted in our review of literature. A 26-year-old woman presented with a growing mass below the left eyebrow 4 years after suffering facial ...
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Herein we present a retrospective case report of a very rare fibrolipoma originating in the orbit. Lipomas and related variants presenting in the orbit are very rare. Only 2 documented orbital fibrolipomas were noted in our review of literature. A 26-year-old woman presented with a growing mass below the left eyebrow 4 years after suffering facial ...
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2011
A 47-year-old woman presented with a growing mass on the lateral rim of orbit. Orbital CT revealed a well-circumscribed soft tissue mass in the right lateral orbit, with focal hyperostosis of the adjacent zygomatic bone. MRI showed a lesion of mixed T1-signal intensity, which became hypointense after fat suppression.
Myung Hun, Kim +3 more
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A 47-year-old woman presented with a growing mass on the lateral rim of orbit. Orbital CT revealed a well-circumscribed soft tissue mass in the right lateral orbit, with focal hyperostosis of the adjacent zygomatic bone. MRI showed a lesion of mixed T1-signal intensity, which became hypointense after fat suppression.
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Head & Neck, 1990
AbstractAlthough approximately 13% of lipomatous tumors occur in the head and neck, most of these are found in the immediate subcutaneous tissues, and lipomas of the deep head and neck tissues are rare. Lipomas consist of adipose tissue separated by fine fibrous trabeculae; if the amount of fibrous tissue is appreciable, the designation of fibrolipoma ...
K S, Kennedy, P J, Wotowic, J N, St John
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AbstractAlthough approximately 13% of lipomatous tumors occur in the head and neck, most of these are found in the immediate subcutaneous tissues, and lipomas of the deep head and neck tissues are rare. Lipomas consist of adipose tissue separated by fine fibrous trabeculae; if the amount of fibrous tissue is appreciable, the designation of fibrolipoma ...
K S, Kennedy, P J, Wotowic, J N, St John
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