2020
DOI: 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2020.18345
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Is the treatment for osteochondrolipomas and lipomas the same? Case report and review of the literature on osteochondrolipoma of chest wall

Abstract: Kemiksi ve kondroid alanlar içeren lipomlar osteokondrolipom olarak adlandırılır. Osteokondrolipomlar son derece nadirdirler ve tedavileri tam olarak bilinmemektedir. Bu yazıda, göğüs duvarında 15 yıl önce tespit edilen 45 mm uzunluğunda subkutan kitlesi olan 41 yaşında bir erkek hasta bildirildi. Yakın zaman önce kitle büyümeye başlayınca hasta hastanemize başvurdu. Göğüs duvarındaki kitleye total eksizyon uygulandı. Materyalin histopatolojik incelemesine göre lezyon bir osteokondrolipom idi. Bu nadir osteoko… Show more

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“…Differentiation into different mesenchymal elements, including fibrous tissues, blood vessels, or muscle, has been documented. However, differentiation into bone or cartilage has a low predilection and is often associated with parosteal localization [ 2 ]. Osteochondromas, classified as a new benign subtype of lipomas and characterized by chondroid and osseous differentiation, are rare lesions that have been infrequently reported in previous literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differentiation into different mesenchymal elements, including fibrous tissues, blood vessels, or muscle, has been documented. However, differentiation into bone or cartilage has a low predilection and is often associated with parosteal localization [ 2 ]. Osteochondromas, classified as a new benign subtype of lipomas and characterized by chondroid and osseous differentiation, are rare lesions that have been infrequently reported in previous literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%