Abstract:Spindle cell lipomas (SCL) are slow-growing benign adipocyte tumours that are most commonly seen in
(1) the upper back, posterior aspect of the neck, and shoulders . Both genders are affected, but it is more
(1) prevalent in males between the ages of 40 and 70 . Spindle cell lipoma is a benign tumour that is frequently confused with
(1) liposarcoma. SCLs account for approximately 1.5 percent of all lipomatous tumours reported, making them uncommon . They
(2) have a morphology similar to other benign and malign… Show more
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