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  2. Lipoma - Wikipedia

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    Liposuction is another option if the lipoma is soft and has a small connective tissue component. Liposuction typically results in less scarring; however, with large lipomas, it may fail to remove the entire tumor, which can lead to regrowth. [29] New methods under development are supposed to remove the lipomas without scarring.

  3. What You Should Never, Ever Do If You Have a Lipoma ... - AOL

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  4. Lipomeningomyelocele - Wikipedia

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    The first and more traditional is to partially remove the lipoma, carefully remove interfering tissue surrounding the spinal cord, then repairing the area by duraplasty. [3] [7] A second method that is less common and newer is to remove vertebral bones in an osteotomy in the attempt to reduce tension on the spinal cord. Surgical management and ...

  5. Lipomatosis - Wikipedia

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    Removal can include simple excision, endoscopic removal, or liposuction. [ 1 ] Other entities which are accompanied by multiple lipomas include Proteus syndrome , Cowden syndrome and related disorders due to PTEN gene mutations, benign symmetric lipomatosis ( Madelung disease ), Dercum's Disease, familial lipodystrophy , hibernomas , epidural ...

  6. Familial multiple lipomatosis - Wikipedia

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    The only effective treatments for lipomas caused by familial multiple lipomatosis are liposuction or surgical removal. [6] Steroid injections may also be used to shrink the tumors by causing local fat atrophy. [7] Patients with the condition often seek removal when the lipomas are large, disfiguring, or cause pain. [2]

  7. Myelolipoma - Wikipedia

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    Myelolipoma (myelo-, from the Ancient Greek μυελός 'marrow'; lipo, 'of, or pertaining to, fat'; -oma 'tumor or mass'; also myolipoma) is a benign tumor-like lesion composed of mature adipose (fat) tissue and haematopoietic (blood-forming) elements in various proportions.

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    From Men's Health • In a new Instagram video, Dr. Pimple Popper removes a giant lipoma from a woman's side. • She also challenged fans to guess the size and weight of the lipoma extracted.

  9. Neural fibrolipoma - Wikipedia

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    Surgery is often needed to remove the neural fibrolipoma. The surgeon often treats the mass as if it is carpal tunnel syndrome and does a carpal tunnel release. [6] This surgery is paired with neurolysis and a partial excision of the neural fibrolipoma. In some cases, an entire excision may be possible.