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Fibrolipoma of the parotid in a child

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1995
Fibrolipoma is a rare benign tumor found predominantly in middle and later life; it is very uncommon in children1 There are many reports in literature of resected fibrolipomas of the oral cavity.2,3 However, there are only a few reports of fibrolipoma in the parotid.
Y, Saitoh   +7 more
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Giant Postauricular Fibrolipoma

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011
Fibrolipoma belongs to the benign tumor variant of lipoma characterized by the presence of adipose tissue and large volume of fibrous tissue. Our patient who was a 50-year-old mother of 2 children presented with a recurrent pedunculated large lump from right postauricular region of 13 years' duration.
Vipula, Perera   +2 more
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Fibrolipoma of the Tip of the Nose

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2009
Fibrolipoma is a rare benign tumor that usually presents as an asymptomatic, slowly growing mass with a firm or soft consistency clinically. Histopathologic findings show the proliferation of normal mature fat and fibrous tissue. We report a first case of the fibrolipoma of the nasal tip in a 24-year-old man.
Sung-No, Jung   +3 more
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Fibrolipoma of the median nerve

Joint Bone Spine, 2007
Neural fibrolipoma or fibrolipomatous hamartoma is an uncommon benign tumor that usually arises in the median nerve. Fibrofatty tissue proliferates around the nerve and infiltrates the epineurium and perineurium. We report a case of fibrolipomatous hamartoma of the left median nerve in an 18-year-old woman.
Kais, Nouira   +7 more
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Fibrolipoma of the Gingiva

Journal of Periodontology, 1988
A case of gingival fibrolipoma is described. The lesion presented as a tumor‐like mass with a broad base arising from the attached gingiva adjacent to the mandibular left first bicuspid. Microscopic evaluation of the lesion revealed an admixture of mature adipose tissue and fibrous connective tissue. Fibrolipomas are an infrequent variant of lipomas. A
G S, Graham, R B, Brannon, G D, Houston
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Fibrolipoma of the cheek in a child

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1982
Fibrolipomas in the oral cavity are infrequent neoplasms. Their occurrence in children is even more unusual. A case of this tumor involving the check in a child is reported, and the histogenesis discussed. These lesions represent a variant of lipoma and derive their name from their relative amounts of adipose and fibrous tissue.
D M, Gallagher   +2 more
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Submuscular Fibrolipoma of the Forehead

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2010
Fibrolipoma is a rare variant of lipoma with a mixture of fibrous connective tissue. Clinically, it presents as an asymptomatic, slowly growing mass with a smooth, firm, or soft consistency. Although fibrolipoma can occur in any part of the body, in the head region it mainly occurs in the oral cavity and sometimes in the lip, parotid gland, nose, and ...
So-Young, Lee   +4 more
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Fibrolipoma of the Toe

Foot & Ankle Specialist, 2009
Lipoma is one of the most common benign soft-tissue tumors. It is most common in the regions of the upper back, neck, abdomen, and the proximal part of the extremities. Toe lipoma is rare. The author presents a case of third toe fibrolipoma that was successfully treated by toe amputation.
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A Massive Fibrolipoma in the Temple

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2013
We treated a 54-year-old man who presented with a massive mass on his temple. The mass was excised completely and sent to a pathologist. Histopathologic analysis indicated that the mass was a fibrolipoma.Fibrolipoma is a rare subtype of lipoma, and no report of a massive fibrolipoma of the temple has been reported previously.
Byung Jun, Kim, Chang Sik, Park
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Massive Intrascrotal Fibrolipoma

Journal of Urology, 1983
Abstract We report an unusual case of an intrascrotal fibrolipoma weighing more than 3 kg. The use of ultrasound in the characterization of intrascrotal masses, and the incidence and management of intrascrotal tumors are discussed briefly.
R P, Huben   +2 more
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