Spindle Cell Lipoma of The Spermatic Cord Accompanying Pheochromacytoma

  • Karahan Ö
  • Ay S
  • Okuş A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Spindle cell lipoma is a rare lipoma, originates from subcutaneous tissue and mostly seen at back region. In this case report we represent a case with inguinal mass misdiagnosed as inguinal hernia and then diagnosed as spindle cell lipoma. There are two cases in literature with spindle cell lipoma originating from spermatic cord. This case is unique as having both pheochromacytoma and inguinal spindle cell lipoma mistaken as inguinal hernia.

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Karahan, Ö., Ay, S., Okuş, A., Eryilmaz, M. A., Sevinç, B., & Karabağli, P. (2014). Spindle Cell Lipoma of The Spermatic Cord Accompanying Pheochromacytoma. Electronic Journal of General Medicine, 11(Supplement 1). https://doi.org/10.15197/sabad.1.11.27

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