Lipomas are found most often on the torso, neck, upper thighs, upper arms and armpits; they can also occur almost anywhere in the body. Parietal peritoneum lipoma is a rare intraoperative finding during abdominal surgery. We present a case of a torted, pedunculated parietal wall lipoma in the right iliac fossa that gave rise to a clinical diagnosis of appendicitis. So far only one case has been reported.
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Shrestha, B. B., & Karmacharya, M. (2014). Torsion of a lipoma of parietal peritoneum: A rare case mimicking acute appendicitis. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2014(6). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rju062
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