BACKGROUND Parosteal lipoma is an extremely rare benign tumour accounting for 0.3% of all lipomas. They are composed mainly of mature adipose tissue with a bony component. Parosteal lipomas often induce a periosteal reaction. The most frequently affected sites are the diaphysis and metaphyseal regions of long bones. They are usually asymptomatic and affecting mainly adults aged over 40. We are presenting a 47-year-old gentleman who presented to us with complaints of an asymptomatic swelling over his right thigh gradually progressive in size. On evaluation, he was diagnosed to have a 12 x 8 x 6 cm sized parosteal lipoma arising from the right femur. He underwent excision of the lipoma. Postoperative period was uneventful.
BACKGROUND The evidence that breast diseases and thyroid disorders are related is ever increasing. Many recent publications have highlighted the relation of breast cancer to hyperthyroidism. It has led to many institutions screening patients with breast cancer for thyroid disorders. We wanted to find the likelihood of patients with benign breast diseases having thyroid disorders.
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