2014
DOI: 10.1177/230949901402200129
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Hibernoma of the Thigh: A Report of Four Cases

Abstract: Hibernoma is a rare benign adypocyte tumour of brown fat. We report on 4 patients with hibernoma of the thigh. Clinical features and magnetic resonance imaging suggested the tumours were liposarcomas, but biopsy yielded the diagnosis of hibernoma. All 4 patients underwent complete excision of the tumour and had no recurrence.

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“…A CT scan distinguishes the density of the hibernoma from that of muscle and fat. Further enhancing the image by adding contrast highlights the hypervascular nature of these tumors . Hibernomas tend to be larger than 10 cm at the time of diagnosis, and may compress adjacent anatomical structures…”
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“…A CT scan distinguishes the density of the hibernoma from that of muscle and fat. Further enhancing the image by adding contrast highlights the hypervascular nature of these tumors . Hibernomas tend to be larger than 10 cm at the time of diagnosis, and may compress adjacent anatomical structures…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonlipoma subtypes tend to be heterogeneous, hypo‐ or isointense on MRI, with hypervascularity, and may interfere with identification of a hibernoma . Suppressing fat on MRI with intense gadolinium enhancement, particularly in areas of low signal, may identify any vasculature present in a hibernoma . However, even MRI has limitations.…”
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confidence: 99%
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