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Lipomas of the uterus

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1957
Abstract 1. 1. A case of lipomas of the uterus is reported. This makes the thirty-fifth case since that first recorded in 1816. 2. 2. Three distinct tumors were present: a small leiomyoma and two large lipomas. 3. 3. In gross appearance, lipomas may be suggestive of leiomyosarcoma, but frozen section easily differentiates between these ...
D, CHACHUTOW, R, BRILL
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Lipomas of the stomach

The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
Abstract Two additional cases of gastric lipoma are reported. In both there was ulceration of the overlying mucous membrane. One patient underwent successful resection and the other had a fatal outcome following hemorrhage. We believe that gastric lipoma with overlying ulceration is clinically important and should be considered in the differential ...
I L, YOON, H F, LUDDECKE
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Intracranial Lipomas

Neuropediatrics, 1992
Intracranial lipomas are very rare tumors, mostly being localized in the midline and often asymptomatic. We report on three children with intracranial lipomas (one with extension to the cervical spinal cord) diagnosed by CT and/or MR. All three had different symptoms and neurological signs.
Donati F   +3 more
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ATYPICAL LIPOMA

Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Series A :Pathology, 1982
In a previous clinico‐pathologic and prognostic study of a Swedish national series of liposarcoma the designation atypical lipoma was suggested for a group of well‐differentiated non‐metastasizing liposarcomas characterized by only moderate nuclear atypia. In the present report. 21 new cases of atypical lipoma are described.
Kindblom LG   +2 more
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Intraosseous Lipoma

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1983
Intraosseous lipoma is the rarest benign primary tumor of bone. The incidence is less than one per 1,000 bone tumors. Because of its rarity and non-specific clinicopathologic findings, large biopsy specimens are needed for an accurate diagnosis. Once diagnosis has been established, a conservative treatment protocol is mandatory.
M C, Leeson, D, Kay, B S, Smith
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Parapharyngeal lipoma

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1999
AbstractLipomas of the parapharyngeal space provide both a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. They are extremely rare with only a few cases having been reported. We present the case of a right parapharyngeal space lipoma in a 69-year-old man that was excised via a transcervical approach.
R F, Scott, M M, Collins, J A, Wilson
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Lipoma or sarcoma

Rozhledy v chirurgii
Sarcomas are rare malignant mesenchymal tumors, occurring both in the childhood and in adult population. The differential diagnosis of soft tissue lesions includes a wide range of tumors with different clinical manifestation and biological behaviour. Clinical examination of superficial lesions is insufficient and often leads to an underestimation of ...
A, Ozaniak, R, Lischke
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Lipoma of the tongue

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979
A case of an enormous lipoma of the tongue is presented. The absence of dentoalveolar changes and the complete adaption of the functions of the tongue are discussed briefly.
C, Lekkas, R, van Hoof
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When Is a Lipoma Not a Lipoma?

European Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2020
Muhammad Umair   +4 more
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Is This a Lipoma?

The American Journal of Medicine, 2008
Hsuan-Hwai, Lin   +4 more
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