| Literature DB >> 24348853 |
Soo Yong Kang1, Hyoung-Seok Jung1, Jae Sung Lee1, Ho-Joong Jung1.
Abstract
The current case report describes an adult male with an intracortical lipoma accompanied by cystic changes in the tibial diaphysis. To the best of our knowledge, intracortical lipoma in an adult tibia has not been previously described. An anteroposterior radiograph of the tibia revealed an osteolytic lesion on the diaphysis. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography revealed that the lesion was located in the cortex and consisted of fat and cyst tissue. Surgical excision of the lesion confirmed diagnosis of an intracortical lipoma.Entities:
Keywords: diaphysis; intracortical lipoma; magnetic resonance imaging; tibia
Year: 2013 PMID: 24348853 PMCID: PMC3861600 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2013.1682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs showing a defined osteolytic lesion in the tibial diaphysis with mild bulging on the posterolateral side.
Figure 2Axial CT image demonstrating an osteolytic lesion in the lateral tibial cortex which did not involve the medullary cavity. CT, computed tomography.
Figure 3(A) Coronal T1-weighted MRI image revealing low-signal intensity in the central portion and high-signal intensity in the peripheral portion. (B) Coronal T2-weighted MRI image exhibiting high-signal intensity in the central and peripheral portions. MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.
Figure 4Intraoperative view of the intracortical lipoma. Following curettage, the true cortex was observed to be located beneath the lesion.
Figure 5Histological appearance of an intracortical lipoma. Mature adipocytes and trabecular bone are shown (H&E stain; original magnification, ×200).
Summary of case reports of intracortical lipomas.
| Study (year) [ref] | Age, years | Gender | Location | Radiological observations | Symptoms | Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Downey | 34 | Female | Diaphysis of femur | Incidental finding | Dense, separated lesion expanding the cortical outline of the diaphysis. | Surgical excision |
| Yamamoto | 74 | Female | Diaphysis of femur | Thigh pain | Small osteolytic lesion in the lateral diaphyseal cortex. | Surgical excision |
| Lee | 31 | Female | Diaphysis of femur | Incidental finding | Well-defined, expansile, radiolucent lesion with multiple septa in the diaphyseal cortex. | Surgical excision |
| Madhuri | 7 | Female | Metaphysis of tibia | Proximal tibia pain | Sclerosis of the upper-anteromedial tibial cortex that contained a linear lytic lesion. | Surgical excision |
| Current study (2013) | 23 | Male | Diaphysis of tibia | Lateral tibia pain | Well-defined osteolytic lesion in the diaphysis of the tibia with mild bulging on the posterolateral side. | Surgical excision |