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Treatment for Intramuscular Lipoma Frequently Confused with Sarcoma: A 6-Year Restrospective Study and Literature Review

Introduction. Intramuscular lipoma is a very rare form of lipoma, known to be categorized as an infiltrating lipoma due to its tendencies to infiltrate the muscle or the synovium. Contrary to other subcutaneous lipomas, even after surgical removal, the rate of local recurrence ranges at a high rate...

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Autores principales: Han, Hyun Ho, Choi, Jong Yun, Seo, Bommie F., Moon, Suk-Ho, Oh, Deuk Young, Ahn, Sang Tae, Rhie, Jong Won
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25574469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/867689
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author Han, Hyun Ho
Choi, Jong Yun
Seo, Bommie F.
Moon, Suk-Ho
Oh, Deuk Young
Ahn, Sang Tae
Rhie, Jong Won
author_facet Han, Hyun Ho
Choi, Jong Yun
Seo, Bommie F.
Moon, Suk-Ho
Oh, Deuk Young
Ahn, Sang Tae
Rhie, Jong Won
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description Introduction. Intramuscular lipoma is a very rare form of lipoma, known to be categorized as an infiltrating lipoma due to its tendencies to infiltrate the muscle or the synovium. Contrary to other subcutaneous lipomas, even after surgical removal, the rate of local recurrence ranges at a high rate from 50∼80% and differential diagnosis with liposarcoma is very difficult. Patients and Methods. A retrospective chart review was conducted for a total of 27 patients. Before performing a surgery based on the types of mass, a radiologic imaging study was performed. An intraoperative frozen biopsy was performed on every patient and the results were compared. The progress was monitored every 3 to 6 months for recurrence or struggles with rehabilitation. Results. There were 13 male and 14 female patients with an average age of 54.6. The average tumor size was 8.2 cm (1.1 cm∼31.6 cm). Excision was performed using a wide excision. All 27 individuals were initially diagnosed as intramuscular lipoma; however, 1 of the patients was rediagnosed as liposarcoma in the final checkup. The patients had an average of 3 years and 1 month of follow-up and did not suffer recurrences. Conclusion. Thus, it is essential that a frozen biopsy is performed during the surgery in order to identify its malignancy. And a wide excision like malignant tumor operation is a principle of treatment.
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spelling pubmed-42761112015-01-08 Treatment for Intramuscular Lipoma Frequently Confused with Sarcoma: A 6-Year Restrospective Study and Literature Review Han, Hyun Ho Choi, Jong Yun Seo, Bommie F. Moon, Suk-Ho Oh, Deuk Young Ahn, Sang Tae Rhie, Jong Won Biomed Res Int Clinical Study Introduction. Intramuscular lipoma is a very rare form of lipoma, known to be categorized as an infiltrating lipoma due to its tendencies to infiltrate the muscle or the synovium. Contrary to other subcutaneous lipomas, even after surgical removal, the rate of local recurrence ranges at a high rate from 50∼80% and differential diagnosis with liposarcoma is very difficult. Patients and Methods. A retrospective chart review was conducted for a total of 27 patients. Before performing a surgery based on the types of mass, a radiologic imaging study was performed. An intraoperative frozen biopsy was performed on every patient and the results were compared. The progress was monitored every 3 to 6 months for recurrence or struggles with rehabilitation. Results. There were 13 male and 14 female patients with an average age of 54.6. The average tumor size was 8.2 cm (1.1 cm∼31.6 cm). Excision was performed using a wide excision. All 27 individuals were initially diagnosed as intramuscular lipoma; however, 1 of the patients was rediagnosed as liposarcoma in the final checkup. The patients had an average of 3 years and 1 month of follow-up and did not suffer recurrences. Conclusion. Thus, it is essential that a frozen biopsy is performed during the surgery in order to identify its malignancy. And a wide excision like malignant tumor operation is a principle of treatment. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4276111/ /pubmed/25574469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/867689 Text en Copyright © 2014 Hyun Ho Han et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Han, Hyun Ho
Choi, Jong Yun
Seo, Bommie F.
Moon, Suk-Ho
Oh, Deuk Young
Ahn, Sang Tae
Rhie, Jong Won
Treatment for Intramuscular Lipoma Frequently Confused with Sarcoma: A 6-Year Restrospective Study and Literature Review
title Treatment for Intramuscular Lipoma Frequently Confused with Sarcoma: A 6-Year Restrospective Study and Literature Review
title_full Treatment for Intramuscular Lipoma Frequently Confused with Sarcoma: A 6-Year Restrospective Study and Literature Review
title_fullStr Treatment for Intramuscular Lipoma Frequently Confused with Sarcoma: A 6-Year Restrospective Study and Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Treatment for Intramuscular Lipoma Frequently Confused with Sarcoma: A 6-Year Restrospective Study and Literature Review
title_short Treatment for Intramuscular Lipoma Frequently Confused with Sarcoma: A 6-Year Restrospective Study and Literature Review
title_sort treatment for intramuscular lipoma frequently confused with sarcoma: a 6-year restrospective study and literature review
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4276111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25574469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/867689
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