1.Pedunculated Subcutaneous Lipoma in the Popliteal Fossa Causing Eczema
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2015;70(1):33-35
Pedunculated subcutaneous lipoma in the popliteal fossa
extending through the superficial fascia causing chronic
irritant dermatitis of the adjacent skin with “psoriatic-like”
plaque. To the author’s knowledge, no similar case has been
reported in the literature.
Lipoma
2.Early Diagnosis of Intrahepatic Pseudoaneurysm during Radiofrequency Ablation using Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound
S Krishna Kumar ; Ong Keh Oon ; Paul Horgan ; Edward Leen
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2015;22(6):58-62
Radiofrequency ablation is one of the more established forms of local treatment in patients with unresectable tumours, including colorectal hepatic metastases. Complications associated with this method of intervention include thermal and mechanical injuries, including vascular insults resulting in haemorrhage or pseudoaneurysm formation. This is the first case demonstrating the detection of post-ablation acute pseudoaneurysm formation identified on the table using contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and the subsequent successful management.
3.Lipoma arborescens.
Sarat Kumar SANAMANDRA ; Keh Oon ONG
Singapore medical journal 2014;55(1):5-quiz 11
Lipoma arborescens is a chronic, slowly progressive intra-articular lesion characterised by villous lipomatous proliferation of the synovium, usually involving the suprapatellar pouch of the knee joint. It is an uncommon cause of intra-articular masses that presents as slowly progressive painless swelling of the joint, which persists for many years and is accompanied by intermittent effusions. We highlight this condition to raise awareness of its clinical spectrum and imaging features, so that early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can be given, and misinterpretation of this condition as other more complex intra-articular masses is avoided. This pictorial essay aims to provide a brief yet comprehensive review of the clinical features, distribution, morphological types and imaging characteristics of lipoma arborescens, including its common differential diagnoses and management.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Cell Proliferation
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Child
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Knee Joint
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pathology
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Lipoma
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diagnosis
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Lipomatosis
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diagnosis
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Prognosis
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Synovial Membrane
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pathology
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Young Adult
4.Benign periarticular, bone and joint lipomatous lesions.
Singapore medical journal 2017;58(9):521-527
Benign periarticular, bone and joint lipomatous lesions are rare entities that are increasingly being identified using current imaging techniques. This pictorial review illustrates the wide range of imaging presentations of these lesions at various sites and their pathognomonic features. The main lesions reviewed include intraosseous lipoma, liposclerosing myxofibrous tumour, lipoma arborescens and intra-articular lipoma.