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Management of Circumferential Cervical Benign Symmetric Lipomatosis: A Case Report of Staged Surgical Resection. [PDF]
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Lipodystrophy in HIV: Evolving Challenges and Unresolved Questions. [PDF]
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General anesthesia with endotracheal intubation in Madelung's Disease. [PDF]
Wang Y, Wang Y, Zhang X, Zhao Z.
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1996
A case of parotid lipomatosis is reported, and the literature is reviewed. This rare condition presents as a slow growing parotid mass, which may be diagnosed preoperatively using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Long-term clinical follow-up is important because apparently complete surgical excision may be complicated by recurrence.
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A case of parotid lipomatosis is reported, and the literature is reviewed. This rare condition presents as a slow growing parotid mass, which may be diagnosed preoperatively using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Long-term clinical follow-up is important because apparently complete surgical excision may be complicated by recurrence.
A J, Holland +2 more
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British Journal of Urology, 1981
SUMMARY— The anatomy of scrotal fat was studied histologically and by dissection in 28 normal cadavers and 44 idiopathic infertile subjects. Two fat patterns were described: normal and infertile. In the normal pattern, a small posterior extratunicary pad of fat was constantly encountered.
A, Shafik, S, Olfat
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SUMMARY— The anatomy of scrotal fat was studied histologically and by dissection in 28 normal cadavers and 44 idiopathic infertile subjects. Two fat patterns were described: normal and infertile. In the normal pattern, a small posterior extratunicary pad of fat was constantly encountered.
A, Shafik, S, Olfat
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Encephalocraniocutaneous Lipomatosis
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2018A 5-year-old boy presented with worsening headaches for 3 months. On examination, he was found to have a hairless fatty tissue nevus of the scalp (nevus psiloliparus), subcutaneous soft tissue masses on the right side of his face, neck, mandible and right buttock and epibulbar dermoid of the right eye (choristoma) (Figs. 1A, B).
Abhishek, Bavle +6 more
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