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Pelvic lipomatosis associated with bilateral obstructive uropathy and proliferative cystitis
Pelvic lipomatosis is a rare benign entity characterised by excessive deposition of adipose tissue in the perirectal and perivesical spaces. We describe a 43-year-old man with bilateral distal ureteral obstruction secondary to pelvic lipomatosis with ...
J. M. Flor +2 more
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Somatic PIK3CA mutations are present in multiple tissues of facial infiltrating lipomatosis
Joseph Upton +2 more
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Steroid Induced Spinal Epidural LipomatosisAn Imaging Diagnosis [PDF]
Spinal epidural lipomatosis is a rare condition that occurs due to pathological overgrowth of normal spinal extradural fat with subsequent canal narrowing and cord impingement. The condition may be idiopathic or iatrogenic.
SHIBANI MEHRA +2 more
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Madelung's disease generally refers to a benign symmetrical lipomatosis of the neck, but its presentation can vary. It is treated surgically and different approaches can be implemented. In cases of a threatened airway, a tracheostomy can be performed.
C. Tsilivigkos +4 more
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Epidural lipomatosis in elderly patient: A rare cause of cauda equina compression
Background: The most common cause of cauda equina compression in the elderly is lumbar spinal stenosis. Epidural lipomatosis is an additional known but rare cause of cauda equina compression readily diagnosed on MR studies.
A. Okunlola +4 more
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Case Report: A Rare Association of Diffuse Thyroid Lipomatosis with Amyloid Deposition
Diffuse thyroid lipomatosis is a rare histopathological condition of unknown etiology, characterized by diffuse fatty infiltration of the thyroid stroma, which can result in diffuse goiter with compressive symptoms.
D. Cavaco +4 more
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A Focal Submucosal Lipomatosis: An Extremely Rare Cause of Appendicitis
Gastrointestinal lipomatosis is less frequent condition and it differs from lipoma due to the lack of capsule. The most common location of gastrointestinal lipomatosis is colon, followed by the ileum and jejunum.
Shirish Sahebrao Chandanwale +3 more
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Thoracic epidural lipomatosis associated with syrinx: A case report
Epidural lipomatosis with associated syrinx formation is an exceedingly rare clinical entity. In this case report we present a 48-year old female who initially presented with symptoms of progressive myelopathy and later developed urinary incontinence ...
Manasi Arora, MBBS, John D. Leever, MD
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Encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis
A hallmark feature of ECCL is a noncancerous tumor under the scalp covered by a smooth, hairless patch of skin. This type of tumor, called a nevus psiloliparus, is made up of fatty tissue.
Luca D’Angelo
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Difficult cystoscopy due to “Elongated” urethra- think of pelvic lipomatosis
Pelvic lipomatosis is a rare, proliferative disease with unknown etiology involving an overgrowth of normal fat in the pelvic retroperitoneal space. 1-5 Cystitis glandularis or cystitis cystica can be observed in 75% of patients with pelvic lipomatosis ...
P. Ashwin Shekar, Dinesh Reddy
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