| Literature DB >> 27014643 |
Deepak Chandrasekaran1, Ravindran Chinnaswami2, Malathi Narasimhan3, Annie Evangelin Nithia Kumar4, Parthasarathy Natarajan5.
Abstract
Angiolipoma is one of the rare variant of lipoma. This benign tumour consists of both fatty and vascular elements. It mostly occur in the trunk and extremities and is uncommon in head and neck region. Angiolipoma is classified as infiltrating and non- infiltrating types. Among all neoplasms of the oral cavity, lipomas account for 1 to 5% and the incidence of angiolipoma is 5 to 17% in it. There is no sex predilection for this tumour. It is classified as infiltrative and non-infiltrative type. Surgical excision is the method to be considered for both the types of angiolipoma, however the infiltrating type recurs post-surgery. We report a rare case report of 55-year-old female with non-infiltrating angiolipoma of the hard palate mimicking a mucocele treated by surgical excision with no signs of recurrence and good wound healing after three months follow up with minimal scar formation.Entities:
Keywords: Angiolipomatosis; Benign neoplasm; Soft tissue neoplasm
Year: 2016 PMID: 27014643 PMCID: PMC4740712 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/16634.7032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X