Lipoma of the Lower Lip- A Case Report

Abstract

Lipomas are rare intraoral tumors. The usual lesions consist of a well circumscribed, lobulated mass of mature fat cells. We present a rare case of lipoma affecting the lower lip of a 55-year old male patient. The surgical excision of the lesion was done as a treatment modality.

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Dr. Divya Chadda

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Dr. Divya Chadda (2019). Lipoma of the Lower Lip- A Case Report. International Journal of Medical Science And Advanced Clinical Research (IJMACR), 2(3), 4-6. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-589618