resumen Los lipomas óseos son muy infrecuentes en la práctica clínica diaria, pues representan el 0.1% de los tumores óseos; su etiología es desconocida y la cirugía constituye el tratamiento de elección. El ejercicio médico quirúrgico habitual es realizar una correlación clínica-radiológica-histopatológica de las lesiones con el fin de conocer el comportamiento biológico de la enfermedad en los pacientes. Los lipomas óseos con frecuencia son asintomáticos y se vuelven evidentes al realizarse radiografías por dolor o inflamación articular locorregional. Estas lesiones radiológicas pueden confundirse con otras lesiones de aspecto benigno. Por la poca frecuencia del diagnóstico, se presenta el caso de una paciente femenina de 67 años de edad. (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
Bone lipomas are infrequently in the current dairy medical practice, those tumor represent 0.1% of all bone tumors. Aetiology is unknown and surgery is the best treatment. In this tumors is necessary to do a relation physical-radiological and histopatological and, in this way is necessary to known a prognosis about them tumors. The bone tumors do not develop symptoms in general, its tumor become evident when we ask for a TC or radiography near to some articulation with pain or other clinical signal. This tumors can miss diagnosticated with other bening bone tumors. We present this case because is anecdotical in a female patient 67 years old. (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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