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Pleomorphic Lipoma: A Definite Histopathological Entity

PAOLO PERSICHETTI, FILIPPO DI LELLA, GIOVANNI F. MARANGI, BARBARA CAGLI, PIERFRANCO SIMONE, STEFANIA TENNA, CARLA RABITTI, ROBERTO CASSANDRO, VINCENZO ESPOSITO, ANGELA M. GROEGER and ALFONSO BALDI
Anticancer Research September 2004, 24 (5B) 3157-3160;
PAOLO PERSICHETTI
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Abstract

Pleomorphic lipomas are rare benign tumours that can resemble a variety of malignant tissue tumour on histological examination. We describe a case of pleomorphic lipoma arising on the posterior aspect of the neck of a 70-year-old man, successfully treated by surgical excision. A review of the literature is presented, summarizing the principal clinical and morphological characteristics of this rare tumor.

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    • Received May 18, 2004.
    • Accepted August 2, 2004.
  • Copyright© 2004 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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PAOLO PERSICHETTI, FILIPPO DI LELLA, GIOVANNI F. MARANGI, BARBARA CAGLI, PIERFRANCO SIMONE, STEFANIA TENNA, CARLA RABITTI, ROBERTO CASSANDRO, VINCENZO ESPOSITO, ANGELA M. GROEGER, ALFONSO BALDI
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PAOLO PERSICHETTI, FILIPPO DI LELLA, GIOVANNI F. MARANGI, BARBARA CAGLI, PIERFRANCO SIMONE, STEFANIA TENNA, CARLA RABITTI, ROBERTO CASSANDRO, VINCENZO ESPOSITO, ANGELA M. GROEGER, ALFONSO BALDI
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