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Congenital infiltrating lipomatosis of the face
Congenital infiltrating lipomatosis of the face (CLIF) is a rare condition that is included in the subgroup of lipomatous tumor-like lesions. We present a rare case of CLIF in a 19-year-old male with clinical, imaging, and histopathological findings ...
Dhiraj Kumar Jaiswal +3 more
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Congenital infiltrating lipomatosis of the face (CILF) is a rare, congenital, nonhereditary facial overgrowth due to post-zygomatic activating mutations in PIK3CA gene. It is unilateral and involves hypertrophy of both the soft and hard tissue structures
Kei Shing Oh +4 more
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Somatic mosaicism of the PIK3CA gene identified in a Hungarian girl with macrodactyly and syndactyly. [PDF]
Isolated macrodactyly (OMIM 155500) belongs to a heterogeneous group of overgrowth syndromes. It is a congenital anomaly resulting in enlargement of all tissues localized to the terminal portions of a limb and caused by somatic mutations in the ...
Farkas, Katalin +8 more
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Successful lumbar epidural catheter placement through a lower back lipoma [PDF]
Structural abnormalities of the lumbar spine or the overlying structures may represent a relative contraindication or technical difficulty to neuraxial anesthesia. We report a case of successful epidural catheter placement through a lower back lipoma for
Helwani, Mohammad, Saied, Nahel N
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Scrotal Lipomatosis Mimicking Varicocele: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Scrotal lipomatosis is a rarely seen disease with an etiology that is not fully understood. Some information suggests that this disease may be associated with infertility. It is characterized by pain-free scrotal swelling.
Sadi Turkan +2 more
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Lipomatosis Incidence and Characteristics in an Italian Cohort of Mitochondrial Patients
Lipomas have often been associated with mtDNA mutations and were mainly observed in patients with mutation in mitochondrial tRNAlysine which is also the most frequent mutation associated with MERRF.
O. Musumeci +17 more
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Patient: Female, 39-year-old Final Diagnosis: Acute intestinal infarction Symptoms: Painful Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Intestinal resection Specialty: Surgery Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: Although lipomas are common benign tumors
Nadejda Cojocari, L. David
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Study Design: Narrative review of available literature. Objective: To summarize current trends in pathogenesis and management of spinal epidural lipomatosis (SEL) and suggest areas where more research would be of benefit.
Keonhee Kim +2 more
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Peritoneal Lipomatosis: A Case Report of a 12-Year-Old Boy
Peritoneal lipomatosis is a rare disease in childhood with only two cases previously described in children. We report a further case of a 12-year-old boy diagnosed with peritoneal lipomatosis.
L. Fotis, J. Koglmeier, N. Shah
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Bladder Sparing Surgical Treatment in a Patient with Pelvic Lipomatosis
Pelvic lipomatosis is an uncommon benign disease characterized by the excessive growth of mature fat tissue in the perivesical and perirectal areas. A 61-year-old male patient, who was admitted with voiding difficulty, underwent bladder-sparing surgery ...
Fatih Tarhan +3 more
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