Lipoblastoma and Lipoblastomatosis of the Lower Leg

  • Kamal A
  • Wiratnaya I
  • Hutagalung E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Lipoblastoma is a benign lesion of immature fat cells that is found almost exclusively in pediatric population. This tumor is a rare tumor that occurs in infancy and early childhood, accounting for less than 1% of all childhood neoplasm. It is more common in male than in female and often presents as an asymptomatic, rapidly enlarging, soft lobular mass on the extremity. Although benign, it gives great difficulty in its management, due to its extensions into different facial planes, especially in lipoblastomatosis. Thus, complete surgical excision is the treatment of choice.

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Kamal, A. F., Wiratnaya, I. G. E., Hutagalung, E. U., Prasetyo, M., Kodrat, E., Widodo, W., … Husodo, K. (2014). Lipoblastoma and Lipoblastomatosis of the Lower Leg. Case Reports in Orthopedics, 2014, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/582876

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