Huge lipoma of tongue

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Abstract

Lipoma is the commonest benign tumor occurring at any anatomical site, where fat is present. In oral cavity and oropharynx, it is a relatively uncommon neoplasm. Tongue, which is totally devoid of fat cell is also a site for lipoma but very rarely. We report one such rare case of the universal tumor, of 20 years of duration and 9 cm in size, presenting at the lateral margin, dorsal and ventral surface of the tongue, for which complete tumor excision was done.

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Chandak, S., Pandilwar, P., Chandak, T., & Mundhada, R. (2012). Huge lipoma of tongue. Contemporary Clinical Dentistry, 3(4), 507–509. https://doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.107457

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