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[Lipoma, multiple lipomas and lipomatosis].
Revue medicale de Liege, 1998Lipomatous tumors are very frequent; simple lipoma is the most common variety. According to Enzinger, lipomatous tumors are classified into five different groups: simple lipomas, variant lipomas forms, heterotopic lipomas, infiltrating lipomas and lipomatosis, and finally hibernomas.
O, Heymans, J P, Adant, J, Fissette
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1964
Abstract Benign tumors of the esophagus are discussed. The uncommon incidence of benign esophageal lipomas, particularly those treated surgically, is emphasized. Early diagnosis and treatment of benign esophageal tumors is urged, to avoid the danger of starvation from an obstructing growth interfering with deglutition, and before possible malignant ...
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Abstract Benign tumors of the esophagus are discussed. The uncommon incidence of benign esophageal lipomas, particularly those treated surgically, is emphasized. Early diagnosis and treatment of benign esophageal tumors is urged, to avoid the danger of starvation from an obstructing growth interfering with deglutition, and before possible malignant ...
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2000
M U, Akyol, A, Ozdek, C, Sökmensüer
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M U, Akyol, A, Ozdek, C, Sökmensüer
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Archives of Dermatology, 1989
The subgaleal lipoma is a heterotopic tumor of adipose tissue appearing between the galea and periosteum of the frontal bone. In this tight, closed plane, the lipoma appears as a firm, fixed, immobile mass, unlike the usual lipoma. Clinical recognition of the subgaleal location is important before biopsy so that the incision is deep enough to find the ...
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The subgaleal lipoma is a heterotopic tumor of adipose tissue appearing between the galea and periosteum of the frontal bone. In this tight, closed plane, the lipoma appears as a firm, fixed, immobile mass, unlike the usual lipoma. Clinical recognition of the subgaleal location is important before biopsy so that the incision is deep enough to find the ...
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Colonic Lipoma Causing Bowel Intussusception: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2021Francesco Menegon Tasselli +2 more
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