You have full access to this article via your institution. Intracranial lipomas are uncommon lesions whose development remains poorly understood. The most common variety is a lipoma of the corpus ...
The lesion is most likely an intracranial lipoma (benign congenital malformation). The common locations of intracranial lipomas are listed in Figure 2. Intracranial lipomas are histologically benign ...
A lipoma is a lump under the skin that occurs due to an overgrowth of fat cells. Lipomas are typically harmless but people may wish to remove one that causes pain, complications, or other symptoms ...
Lipomas are noncancerous lumps that develop under the skin. Most are harmless, but in some situations, removal is recommended. A surgical procedure called excision is the primary removal method.
Lipomas are round or oval-shaped lumps of tissue that form just beneath the skin. They’re noncancerous and rarely require treatment unless their location causes discomfort. Lipomas are very common, ...
Severe obesity is a common consequence of hypothalamic region diseases and their treatment. Only two previous case reports have described hypothalamic lipomas in children with obesity. We described a ...
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