1999
DOI: 10.1142/s0218810499000058
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Giant Lipoma of the Hand: A Case Report

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“…Unlike other locations, lipoma in the finger may cause some symptoms due to compression of neurovascular structures and interference with joint and tendon function. They are also cosmetically unacceptable (4, 10).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike other locations, lipoma in the finger may cause some symptoms due to compression of neurovascular structures and interference with joint and tendon function. They are also cosmetically unacceptable (4, 10).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These authors claim that surgical excision leads to a good functional outcome. MRI is the most helpful modality for the diagnosis and surgical planning of symptomatic giant lipoma, as it demonstrates the relationships between tumors and adjacent musculature, bones and neurovascular structures (Cribb et al, 2005;Deshmukh and Kelly, 1999). Although electrodiagnostic studies can be helpful for diagnosing neuropathy, clinical features are more important because electrophysiological tests can provide false negative results (Grundberg, 1983).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vücudun herhangi bir yerinde sıklıkla görülebilmesine rağmen, elde görülmesi oldukça nadirdir. Elde görülen benign yumuşak doku tümörlerinin ancak % 5'i lipomdur 1 Derin yerleşimli lipomların gerçek boyutları ve uzanımı kalın palmar fasyanın sınırlayıcı özelliğinden dolayı kolayca öngörülemeyebilir. Dolayısıyla, gerekli olan cerrahi planlanan cerrahiden farlı olabilir.…”
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