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Transanal Resection of a Prolapsed Rectal Lipoma: A Report of a Rare Case. [PDF]
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Coexisting Non-functioning Pituitary Macroadenoma and Sellar-Suprasellar Lipoma: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Sahagun JAR, Hernandez EF, Sandoval MAS.
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Meningothelial Hamartoma Masquerading as a Lipoma: A Case Report and Review of Literature. [PDF]
Gupta S, Gupta R.
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Spindle cell lipoma in an intramuscular lipoma
Pathology International, 2004Intramuscular lipoma (IML) is a relatively common variant of lipomas. The most important sites for IML are the large muscles of the extremities. Spindle cell lipoma (SCL) is a rare and distinct variant of lipoma. Most SCL arise in the neck, shoulders or back. It has also been described in unusual sites, such as the oral cavity, larynx, bronchus, breast,
Güzel, Zeki+4 more
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Foot & Ankle International, 1998
Lipoma is a common benign soft tissue tumor. It may arise in any location, but most frequently it is located on the trunk, chest, upper thigh, upper arm, and shoulder. Reports of a lipoma in the foot exist, but the occurrence of the tumor in this location is very rare.
Vandeweyer, Eric+2 more
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Lipoma is a common benign soft tissue tumor. It may arise in any location, but most frequently it is located on the trunk, chest, upper thigh, upper arm, and shoulder. Reports of a lipoma in the foot exist, but the occurrence of the tumor in this location is very rare.
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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.
R.F. van Hoof, C. Lekkas
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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.
R.F. van Hoof, C. Lekkas
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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 ...
Dimitry Chachutow, Robert Brill
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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 ...
Dimitry Chachutow, Robert Brill
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Interhemispheric lipoma associated with subcutaneous lipoma
European Radiology, 1998We report an extremely rare case of intracranial lipoma that was associated with subcutaneous lipoma situated on the anterior fontanelle. During ultrasonographic examination of the subcutaneous lesion, intracranial lipoma was incidentally diagnosed.
Hasan Dinç+2 more
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