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Lipoma (benign fatty tumor)

Description Benign growth of fa...


Description

Benign growth of fat cells. Benign means this is not a serious cancer. Lipomas grow slowly and do not spread (metastasize). They usually occur on the trunk, neck, back, upper thighs, and arms. They affect both sexes, and all ages, but are more common in patients greater than 60.

Symptoms

Painless slow growing swelling just beneath the skin.

Tests

Common tests used for diagnosis and treatment

Workup:
A history and physical exam will be performed. Rarely a biopsy is taken to examine the tissue under a microscope. Masses that begin to grow rapidly may be biopsied to make sure a more serious cancer is not causing the growth.

Specialists:
General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Dermatology, Pediatrics, Family Practice, Pediatric Dermatology, Telemedicine Dermatology

Treatment

Treatment includes observation. The lipoma may be surgically removed if it starts to grow quickly or for cosmetic reasons.
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