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Large-scale survey to estimate the prevalence of disorders for 192 Kennel Club registered breeds [PDF]
Background Pedigree or purebred dogs are often stated to have high prevalence of disorders which are commonly assumed to be a consequence of inbreeding and selection for exaggerated features.
Evans, K M +4 more
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A case of ‘fat-free’ pleomorphic lipoma occurring in the upper back and axilla simultaneously [PDF]
Pleomorphic lipoma is a rare neoplasm that predominantly occurs in the dermis or subcutis of the posterior neck, upper back, and shoulders. Although pleomorphic lipoma is a benign tumor, it may contain atypical cells. As a variant of spindle cell lipoma,
Di Zhang +5 more
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Chest wall lipoma mimicking intrathoracic mass: Imaging with surgical correlation
Lipoma is the most frequent benign soft-tissue tumor. It originates from fat cells. According to position, it is distinguished in superficial, typically subcutaneous lipoma, or deep, such as intramuscular lipoma.
Nicolò Schicchi, MD +5 more
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Study of Histopathological Variants of Orofacial Lipoma in a Nigerian Population
Background: The rarity of lipoma in the orofacial region has made it difficult to ascertain the clinicopathological pattern of orofacial lipoma in our environment.
O.F. Omoregie, O. Akpata, M.A. Ojo
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Congenital infiltrating lipoma of the upper limb in a patient with von Willebrand disease [PDF]
Infiltrating lipoma is a rare variety of lipoma, characterized by an infiltration of the adipose tissue of the muscles. Infiltrating lipomas are usually classified in two groups: intermuscular infiltrating lipoma and intramuscular infiltrating lipoma ...
Alava, E. (Enrique) de +3 more
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Pleomorphic lipoma is a relatively uncommon entity, and is considered as a variant of spindle cell lipoma. Histologically, spindle cell lipoma/pleomorphic lipoma consists of varying quantity of mature fat, bland spindle cells and ropey collagen.
Lin Xu-Yong +7 more
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The value of multimodality imaging in diagnosis and treatment of cardiac lipoma
Background Cardiac lipoma is a rare primary tumor in the heart and pericardium. Multimodality imaging methods, especially magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), are crucial in detecting and diagnosing cardiac lipomas.
Shenglei Shu +5 more
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Intra-articular synovial lipoma of the knee joint [PDF]
We present a rare case of an intra-articular synovial lipoma, which was diagnosed in a patient after a knee trauma. MRI is the imaging modality of choice to suggest the diagnosis preoperatively, by demonstrating a well-delineated fatcontaining lesion ...
Declercq, Hugo +4 more
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Lipomas of the heart are encapsulated tumors that are composed primarily of mature fat cells. Cardiac lipomas can originate either from subendocardium (approximately 50%), subpericardium (25%), or from the myocardium (25%) and may be located more frequently in left ventricle or right atrium.
Imtiaz Ismail +7 more
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Chondroid Lipoma: A Rare Variant of Lipoma [PDF]
Lipoma is a benign, growing tumour of mesenchymal origin composed of mature fat cells and adipocytes. They can occur in the subcutaneous layer or at intramuscular or intermuscular sites.
Samadrita Paul +3 more
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