1.Sternocleidomastoid intramuscular lipoma
Abd Mutalib NOR SHAHIDA ; Najeb MD SOLEH ; Irfan MOHAMAD ; Aniza HASSAN ; Nor Hayati OTHMAN
Brunei International Medical Journal 2012;8(3):154-157
Lipoma is the most common benign soft tissue tumour with most located in the superficial subcutaneous plane. However, some are located in the deeper plane. Location in the head and neck regions are less common compared to the other part of the body. Deep seated lipomas are either inter-muscular or intramuscular. We present a case of a simple subcutaneous neck lipoma in a 60-year-old Malay man which turned out to be an intramuscular sternocleidomastoid lipoma.
Lipoma
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Intramuscular
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Sternocleidomastoid
2.Extensive Giant Lipoma of Oropharynx
Ahmad Hazim Hazlami Ahmad Nizar ; Nor Shahida Abd Mutalib ; Irfan Mohamad ; Nurliza Idris
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2022;18(No.2):194-196
Lipoma is a benign, slow growing tumour composed of adipose tissue. In general, it is very unusual for lipoma to
form in the head and neck region, let alone achieve a size of more than 10 cm with the involvement of deep neck
spaces. We discussed a case of an extremely huge neck lipoma measuring 18 cm x 14 cm with extensive involvement of deep neck spaces, infratemporal fossa and pharynx, closely adherent to submandibular and parotid gland.
The diagnostic and therapeutic challenges were discussed, in achieving a surgically complete excision and cosmetically acceptable outcome