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  2. Lipoma - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 625 [9] Fibrolipoma: Large amounts of fibrous tissue; A fibrolipoma is a lipoma with focal areas of large amounts of fibrous tissue. A sclerotic lipoma is a predominantly fibrous lesion with focal areas of fat. [12] Neural fibrolipomas are overgrowths of fibro-fatty tissue along a nerve trunk, which often leads to nerve compression. [7]: 625

  3. Hibernoma - Wikipedia

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    From a macroscopic perspective, there is a well-defined, encapsulated or circumscribed mass, showing a soft, yellow tan to deep brown mass. The size ranges from 1 to 27 cm, although the mean is about 10 cm. [4] A high power hematoxylin and eosin stained photograph of a hibernoma. The tumors histologically resemble brown fat.

  4. M8800/0 Soft tissue tumor, benign M8800/3 Sarcoma, NOS Soft tissue sarcoma; Soft tissue/mesenchymal tumor, malignant; M8800/9 Sarcomatosis, NOS M8801/3 Spindle cell sarcoma M8802/3 Giant cell sarcoma (except of bone M9250/3) Pleomorphic cell sarcoma; M8803/3 Small cell sarcoma Round cell sarcoma; M8804/3 Epithelioid sarcoma Epithelioid cell sarcoma

  5. Myelolipoma - Wikipedia

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    Myelolipoma (myelo-, from the Ancient Greek μυελός 'marrow'; lipo, 'of, or pertaining to, fat'; -oma 'tumor or mass'; also myolipoma) is a benign tumor-like lesion composed of mature adipose (fat) tissue and haematopoietic (blood-forming) elements in various proportions. [1] Myelolipomas can present in the adrenal gland, [2] or outside of ...

  6. Liposarcoma - Wikipedia

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    MLS tumors are located in deep-seated soft tissues of the thighs (65–80% of cases), lower legs (10–15% of cases), retroperitoneum (8% of cases), and arms (5% of cases). In about one-third of cases, these tumors metastasize to other soft tissue sites (e.g. retroperitoneum, thorax, or other extremity), skeletal bone, and/or lung.

  7. Fibromatosis - Wikipedia

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    The white tumor infiltrates the adjacent skeletal muscle (red tissue – lower left) and fat (yellow tissue – upper left). This tendency for invasion of adjacent normal tissues and structures is the reason that desmoid-type fibromatosis has a relatively high rate of local recurrence, even after surgical removal.

  8. No, cooking oil doesn't cause cancer — but new study links ...

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    Both omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids are types of unsaturated fats, beneficial for heart health. ... For the study, researchers analyzed the colon cancer tumors of 81 people using a tool called a ...

  9. Angiomyolipoma - Wikipedia

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    PEComas are themselves a kind of mesenchymal tumour which involves cells that form the connective tissue, cardiovascular, and lymphatic systems. [3] An angiomyolipoma is composed of varying proportions of vascular cells, immature smooth muscle cells, and fat cells. [3]