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Rare Presentation of Huge Lipoma in the Right Axillary Region in a 10 Months’ Infant
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Lipomas are common benign soft tissue tumors which can be seen in many parts of the body, but they are
uncommon in axillary region. Axilla is a rare region for lipoma. although lipoma is the most common benign
mesenchymal tumor, its location in some regions are uncommon [1]. Moreover, huge and giant lipoma are
uncommon. Therefore, axillary giant cell lipoma is rare presentation [2]. Lipomas are seen in subcutaneous
tissue of extremities, trunk and neck commonly. Their existence in axillary region is rare. Giant lipoma in
adults are 10*10 cm in diameter [3]. Lipomas are originated from mesenchymal fibrofatty tissue. Their
usual presentations are soft mass without tenderness which grows slowly [4]. The most common site for
location of lipoma is shoulder and back of trunk, and the second common site is head and neck [5]. Lipoma
can be seen in GI tract, especially in the colonic wall [6]. Intra osseous primary lipoma is as rare as 0.1% of
bone tumors. The most age of such tumor’ s presentation is in 4th decades of life. They are 70% located in
the lower extremity [7]. In this case presentation we reported a ten months’ boy who was referred in our
hospital due to a large and fast-growing soft tissue mass in his axilla. His arm was in 45-degree angle with
the chest wall in upright position of the baby due to the huge mass. The patient was normal in physical
examination except a huge and firm mass in right axilla. He had no history of any underlying disease. We
found no history of such condition in his family members. Surgical excision of mass was done successfully,
and Pathologic findings were mature adipose tissue compatible with lipoma.
Title: Rare Presentation of Huge Lipoma in the Right Axillary Region in a 10 Months’ Infant
Description:
Lipomas are common benign soft tissue tumors which can be seen in many parts of the body, but they are
uncommon in axillary region.
Axilla is a rare region for lipoma.
although lipoma is the most common benign
mesenchymal tumor, its location in some regions are uncommon [1].
Moreover, huge and giant lipoma are
uncommon.
Therefore, axillary giant cell lipoma is rare presentation [2].
Lipomas are seen in subcutaneous
tissue of extremities, trunk and neck commonly.
Their existence in axillary region is rare.
Giant lipoma in
adults are 10*10 cm in diameter [3].
Lipomas are originated from mesenchymal fibrofatty tissue.
Their
usual presentations are soft mass without tenderness which grows slowly [4].
The most common site for
location of lipoma is shoulder and back of trunk, and the second common site is head and neck [5].
Lipoma
can be seen in GI tract, especially in the colonic wall [6].
Intra osseous primary lipoma is as rare as 0.
1% of
bone tumors.
The most age of such tumor’ s presentation is in 4th decades of life.
They are 70% located in
the lower extremity [7].
In this case presentation we reported a ten months’ boy who was referred in our
hospital due to a large and fast-growing soft tissue mass in his axilla.
His arm was in 45-degree angle with
the chest wall in upright position of the baby due to the huge mass.
The patient was normal in physical
examination except a huge and firm mass in right axilla.
He had no history of any underlying disease.
We
found no history of such condition in his family members.
Surgical excision of mass was done successfully,
and Pathologic findings were mature adipose tissue compatible with lipoma.
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