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Pleomorphic Lipoma – A Report of Two Cases
Author(s) -
Jadhav. Mee.,
Patil Rashmi K,
Kittur S.K.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
national journal of basic medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2455-1740
DOI - 10.31975/njbms.2018.8305
Subject(s) - lipoma , medicine , anatomy , radiology
Pleomorphic lipoma is an uncommon benign lipomatous tumor predominantly seen in the dermis or subcutis of posterior neck, upper back and shoulders. Microscopically it is composed of mature adipocytes, pleomorphic multinucleated giant cells and thick collagen bundles. Prognosis is excellent with conservative excision. It is often mistaken for malignant tumors leading to unnecessary extensive surgery. Hence, awareness of this entity with clinical correlation are important for accurate diagnosis. Herein, we present two cases of pleomorphic lipoma presented as a mass in the nape of the neck.

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