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Lipoma of the fossa femoralis mimicking a femoral hernia. Report of 2 cases

INTRODUCTION: Lipoma of the femoral fossa is uncommon. Often asymptomatic, femoral lipoma may growth within the circumscribed space of the femoral fossa causing pain and discomfort. A worsening pain caused by a lipomatous mass in the femoral area is a clinical feature that can mislead the diagnosis,...

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Autores principales: Amato, G., Romano, G., Agrusa, A., Rodolico, V., Gordini, L., Calò, P.G.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6076352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30032015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2018.07.009
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author Amato, G.
Romano, G.
Agrusa, A.
Rodolico, V.
Gordini, L.
Calò, P.G.
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Romano, G.
Agrusa, A.
Rodolico, V.
Gordini, L.
Calò, P.G.
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description INTRODUCTION: Lipoma of the femoral fossa is uncommon. Often asymptomatic, femoral lipoma may growth within the circumscribed space of the femoral fossa causing pain and discomfort. A worsening pain caused by a lipomatous mass in the femoral area is a clinical feature that can mislead the diagnosis, resembling the more common condition of femoral hernia. METHODS: Two cases of symptomatic lipomas of the femoral fossa mimicking an incarcerated femoral hernia are presented. In both, Caucasian female, patients clinical examination and ultrasound of the femoral region revealed a painful neoplasm suspected for incarcerated femoral hernia. RESULTS: Intraoperatively, a mass of encapsulated fat arising from the bottom of the fossa femoralis was found. No visceral protrusion through the femoral ring could be documented. The neoplasms were removed in toto. Histology of the excised specimens evidenced the diagnosis of femoral lipomas suffering by chronic compressive damages. In a midterm postoperative follow up, both patients were symptom- free. DISCUSION: A correct preoperative diagnosis of femoral lipoma is challenging, even following an accurate diagnostic pathway. The cases highlighted herewith seem to confirm that lipoma of the femoral fossa can be mistaken with a femoral hernia. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical and histological features evidenced could result helpful in the differentiation of a lipomatous mass of the femoral fossa from a genuine femoral hernia.
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spelling pubmed-60763522018-08-09 Lipoma of the fossa femoralis mimicking a femoral hernia. Report of 2 cases Amato, G. Romano, G. Agrusa, A. Rodolico, V. Gordini, L. Calò, P.G. Int J Surg Case Rep Article INTRODUCTION: Lipoma of the femoral fossa is uncommon. Often asymptomatic, femoral lipoma may growth within the circumscribed space of the femoral fossa causing pain and discomfort. A worsening pain caused by a lipomatous mass in the femoral area is a clinical feature that can mislead the diagnosis, resembling the more common condition of femoral hernia. METHODS: Two cases of symptomatic lipomas of the femoral fossa mimicking an incarcerated femoral hernia are presented. In both, Caucasian female, patients clinical examination and ultrasound of the femoral region revealed a painful neoplasm suspected for incarcerated femoral hernia. RESULTS: Intraoperatively, a mass of encapsulated fat arising from the bottom of the fossa femoralis was found. No visceral protrusion through the femoral ring could be documented. The neoplasms were removed in toto. Histology of the excised specimens evidenced the diagnosis of femoral lipomas suffering by chronic compressive damages. In a midterm postoperative follow up, both patients were symptom- free. DISCUSION: A correct preoperative diagnosis of femoral lipoma is challenging, even following an accurate diagnostic pathway. The cases highlighted herewith seem to confirm that lipoma of the femoral fossa can be mistaken with a femoral hernia. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical and histological features evidenced could result helpful in the differentiation of a lipomatous mass of the femoral fossa from a genuine femoral hernia. Elsevier 2018-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6076352/ /pubmed/30032015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2018.07.009 Text en © 2018 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Amato, G.
Romano, G.
Agrusa, A.
Rodolico, V.
Gordini, L.
Calò, P.G.
Lipoma of the fossa femoralis mimicking a femoral hernia. Report of 2 cases
title Lipoma of the fossa femoralis mimicking a femoral hernia. Report of 2 cases
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title_fullStr Lipoma of the fossa femoralis mimicking a femoral hernia. Report of 2 cases
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title_short Lipoma of the fossa femoralis mimicking a femoral hernia. Report of 2 cases
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6076352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30032015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2018.07.009
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