Lipoma of the Pulp of the Finger: Case Report and Literature Review
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 10
Abstract
Abstract:A spindle cell lipoma located in the pulp of the finger is reported in a 43-year-old patient. The tumor is asymptomatic. The histological study after a marginal excision confirms the diagnosis. Absence of local recurrence after 12 months. We emphasize the rarity of the location and of the histological type. Keywords:lipoma, finger, pulp, spindle cells
Authors and Affiliations
Saoudi F, Otmani L, Zouidia F, Bassir R, Boufettal M, Albardouni A, Kharmaz M, Lamrani MO
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