2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvsv.2012.12.004
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Intravascular lipoma of the internal jugular vein

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“…The commonly reported symptoms included swelling and dyspnea [13][14][15] . A few asymptomatic cases underwent surgical excision when concerning for embolization or malignancy 2,16 . We offered surgical resection to our patient after observing a fast tumor growth rate and concerning for intracardiac extension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The commonly reported symptoms included swelling and dyspnea [13][14][15] . A few asymptomatic cases underwent surgical excision when concerning for embolization or malignancy 2,16 . We offered surgical resection to our patient after observing a fast tumor growth rate and concerning for intracardiac extension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 13 , 14 , 15 A few asymptomatic patients had undergone surgical excision because of concerns for embolization or malignancy. 2 , 16 We offered surgical resection to our patient after observing the fast tumor growth rate and because of concerns for intracardiac extension. Meticulous case planning is critical to prevent tumor fragmentation during extraction and ensure complete tumor resection.…”
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“…Man kjenner ikke til i hvor stor grad intravenøse lipomer fører til venøs okklusjon, embolisering eller trombedanning (2). Enkelte anbefaler å fjerne lipomene, da kun histologisk undersøkelse kan skille mellom lipom og liposarkom (2,3). Tross dette finner vi ikke ved søk i Pubmed at det er rapportert om intravenøse liposarkomer.…”
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