Intradermal spindle cell lipoma

Medical condition
Intradermal spindle cell lipoma
SpecialtyDermatology

Intradermal spindle cell lipoma is distinct in that it most commonly affects women, and has a wide distribution, occurring with relatively equal frequency on the head and neck, trunk, and upper and lower extremities.[1]: 625 [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology. (10th ed.). Saunders. ISBN 0-7216-2921-0.
  2. ^ Rapini, Ronald P.; Bolognia, Jean L.; Jorizzo, Joseph L. (2007). Dermatology: 2-Volume Set. St. Louis: Mosby. pp. 1838–9. ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1.
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Connective/soft tissue tumors and sarcomas
Not otherwise specified
  • Soft-tissue sarcoma
  • Desmoplastic small-round-cell tumor
Connective tissue neoplasm
Fibromatous
Fibroma/fibrosarcoma
  • Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
  • Desmoplastic fibroma
Fibroma/fibromatosis
Histiocytoma/histiocytic sarcoma
Myxomatous
Fibroepithelial
Synovial-like
LipomatousMyomatous
General
Smooth muscle
Skeletal muscle
Complex mixed and stromalMesothelial

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