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Fibrolipoma of the buccal mucosa: A rare case report
Fibrolipoma is a benign neoplasm categorized as a histopathological variant of classical lipoma. The occurrence of fibrolipoma in the oral cavity is extremely rare.
D R Keerthana, Punnya V Angadi
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Fibrolipoma: A rare entity - Case series
Lipomas are benign soft tissue neoplasms of mature adipose tissue usually seen in the head and neck region. Intraoral lipomas are rare lesions, which may be discovered during routine dental examinations since they present as a slow-growing, painless, and
NarendraT Chaudhari+3 more
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Eyelid Spindle Cell Lipoma: Case Report and Review of Three Patients in Literature. [PDF]
ABSTRACT A 39‐year‐old woman presented a saucer‐shaped mass in the left upper eyelid and underwent the extirpation at local anesthesia. Pathologically, collagen fibers, capillaries, small vessels, and CD34‐positive spindle cells were dispersed among mature adipose tissues, indicative of spindle cell lipoma. Long‐lasting cyst‐like eyelid masses would be
Matsuo T, Yamada K, Monobe Y, Tanaka T.
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Congenital Fibrolipoma with Hamartomatous Changes of the Internal Jugular Vein: First Published Case Report. [PDF]
A 25-year-old female presented with a congenital painless growing mass on the right side of her neck with symptoms of tinnitus and difficulty breathing.
Regal S+4 more
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Fibrolipoma em palato mole: Relato de caso
O presente artigo relata um caso de fibrolipoma em palato mole. Esta neoplasia benigna é considerada por muitos autores como uma variante histológica do lipoma, onde ocorre a presença marcante de fibras colágenas interpostas com as células adipócitas o ...
Alexey Gaspar Martins Ferreira+3 more
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Intraoral lipomas: review of literature and report of two clinical cases [PDF]
Lipomas are benign mesenchymal tumors composed of mature adipocytes. They are classified according to their histological pattern and their etiology remains unclear. Objectives: To present two cases and review the literature. A search was conducted in the
Allegue Allegue, Marcos+5 more
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Well‐differentiated liposarcoma of tongue: A case report
H and E stained section revealing tumor (black arrow) below the mucosal epithelium. Key Clinical Message It is important to consider WDLS as a potential cause of tongue lesions and include it in the list of differential diagnoses. When performing surgical intervention, it is crucial to remove enough tissue around the lesion, and regular follow‐up is ...
Moushami Singh+7 more
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Giant Fibrolipoma in the Distal Limb of a Cow [PDF]
Background: Lipomas are adipocytic tumors of slow and expansive growth. They can be classified into several subtypes depending on the tissue present next to the neoplastic adipocytes.
Caixeta, Paulo César Machado Mattos+5 more
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Chondroid lipoma that may mimic malignancy: A case report
A rare chondroid lipoma mass could mimic malignancy. Key Clinical Message Chondroid lipoma is rare benign lipomatous lesion could mimic other soft tissue tumor.
Nuha Alsaleh
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Which one is the most accurate naming convention: cutaneous lipofibroma or pedunculated lipofibroma? [PDF]
We report a case of large pedunculated lipofibroma on left axilla in 36 year old woman, the lesion was excised completely with no recurrence after one year follow up.
Al-Haddab M.
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