2007
DOI: 10.5070/d36pj611k2
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Familial multiple angiolipomatosis

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“…[19] It has been traditionally included within the broader definition of familial multiple lipomatosis. [3] The patient at hand is among the second generation within the family to be affected. No third-generation family members are symptomatic thus far, the oldest member being 14 years of age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[19] It has been traditionally included within the broader definition of familial multiple lipomatosis. [3] The patient at hand is among the second generation within the family to be affected. No third-generation family members are symptomatic thus far, the oldest member being 14 years of age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Familial angiolipomatosis is usually included within the broader spectrum of familial lipomatosis, mirroring the classification of the tumors they encompass. [3] While an overwhelming majority of hemangiomas are sporadic, an autosomal dominant pattern has been described. [4] In spite of similarities between lipomas, angiolipomas, and hemangiomas, individual cases where these three histological types occur together are uncommon and as per our literature review have never been reported.…”
Section: Lipomasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although familial cases of angiolipoma have been identified, the cytogenetic aberration has yet to be found. 1,2 Treatment of superficial angiolipoma most often consists of marginal excision of the lesion resulting in good clinical outcomes and rare recurrence rates. 3 Angiolipoma of the colon is a rare phenomenon with only 19 cases found in a PubMed search.…”
Section: Background (Literature Review)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este tipo de tumor pode estar relacionado com história prévia de traumatismo local ou ao uso de terapia esteroide. Embora haja um grande número de autores descrevendo ambos os diagnósticos como entidades patológicas diferentes, algumas publicações não fazem essa distinção (67)(68)(69)(70) . Nosso estudo confirma que é provável ter angiolipomas com recorrência familial e que esse diagnóstico poderia fazer parte do amplo espectro da LMF, devido a diferencias muito sutis entre eles.…”
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