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Axillary Lipoma
Known as:
Lipoma of Axilla
A benign adipose tissue neoplasm of the axilla.
National Institutes of Health
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Adipocytes
Adipose tissue
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2017
2017
A Clinically Intriguing Case of One Sided Axillary Lipoma and Other Sided Axillary Hidrocystadenoma in the Same Patient- Case Report
Nishi Tandon
,
Srivastava An
,
N. Tiwari
2017
Corpus ID: 146022717
CASE REPORT Open Access Volume 4 | Issue 4 ScholArena | www.scholarena.com SAJ Case Reports
2015
2015
Gigantic subcutaneous lipoma – A case report
C. Lang
,
C. Andersen
,
G. Schmidt
,
C. Bonde
2015
Corpus ID: 72031814
Review
2014
Review
2014
Giant axillary lipoma — A rare case report with review of literature
S. Pattanayak
,
S. Pramanik
Hellenic Journal of Surgery
2014
Corpus ID: 59091106
BackgroundLipomas are the most common mesenchymal soft tissue tumours encountered in surgical practice. They can occur anywhere…
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2012
2012
Histopathology attributes of Fox–Fordyce disease
Cristina N. Brau Javier
,
A. Morales
,
J. Sánchez
International Journal of Dermatology
2012
Corpus ID: 32158465
Background Fox–Fordyce disease is a rare chronic papular condition with a very characteristic clinical presentation but a…
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2012
2012
Lipoma with Bone and Cartilage Components in the Left Axilla of a Middle-aged Woman
Mari Sunohara
,
T. Ozawa
,
Kuniyuki Morimoto
,
C. Tateishi
,
M. Ishii
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
2012
Corpus ID: 19616385
Lipoma is the most common type of benign soft tissue tumor. However, lipoma containing bone or cartilage is very rare, especially…
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2012
2012
Gaint Axillary Lipoma Following Excision
Mudasir Bashir
,
I. A. Zaki
,
M. Mahajan
Indian Journal of Surgery
2012
Corpus ID: 23228786
Lipomas are benign tumors and are most common mesenchymal soft tissue tumors, composed of mature lipocytes. Frequent site are…
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2010
2010
Remodelling acquired chest wall deformity after removal of a large axillary lipoma.
D. Pop
,
N. Vénissac
,
J. Mouroux
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
2010
Corpus ID: 20247279
Acquired chest wall deformities are rarely encountered. Most of them result from pathologic process within the thorax, chest wall…
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2008
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2008
Recurrent Large Cervico-Axillary Lipoma in a 2-Year-Old Boy: Case Report
A. M. Ali
,
M. Hassab
,
B. Almussallam
2008
Corpus ID: 52230027
Lipomas are the most common subcutaneous soft-tissue tumors of mesenchymal originand have an overall recurrence rate of 5%. The…
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2005
2005
Acquired chest wall deformity: huge axillary lipoma.
D. Pop
,
N. Vénissac
,
F. Leo
,
J. Mouroux
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
2005
Corpus ID: 44883705
1996
1996
Differential Diagnosis of Axillary Masses
J. M. de Andrade
,
H. Marana
,
J. M. S. Filho
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E. F. Murta
,
M. A. Velludo
,
S. Bighetti
Tumori
1996
Corpus ID: 43853391
Axillary masses are uncommon alterations when detected as an isolated finding. We evaluated 31 patients with isolated axillary…
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