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Neck and Occipital Pain Caused by Deep Cervical Intramuscular Lipoma: A Surgical Case.

Kazunari Kogure1, Michio Yamazaki1, Tomonori Tamaki1, Yoji Node1, Akio Morita2.   

Abstract

A lipoma is a slow-growing, benign tumor and is usually asymptomatic; hence, surgical intervention can often be avoided in patients with these tumors in the cervical and cranial area. Lipomas arise most commonly in the subcutaneous fat, but occasionally in muscle tissue. Intramuscular lipomas in the cervico-cranial area have rarely been reported. We describe here a patient with a large intramuscular lipoma in the deep cervical tissue. The patient experienced troublesome pain in the neck and occipital area, and surgical treatment was therefore suggested. Particularly in the cervical area, intramuscular lipomas sometimes invade the surrounding muscles and tissue layers and develop into an irregular mass, despite being benign. In addition, the cervical area has one of the most complex muscle structures. Nevertheless, surgical management of intramuscular lipoma in the cervical and cranial area is sometimes indicated, for example, in patients with clinical symptoms or masses with a tendency to grow large.

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Keywords:  deep cervical muscle; intramuscular lipoma; lipoma; surgery

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28502967     DOI: 10.1272/jnms.84.96

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nippon Med Sch        ISSN: 1345-4676            Impact factor:   0.920


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1.  Substernocleidomastoid Muscle Neck Lipoma: An Isolated Case Report.

Authors:  Ferdinand Rico; Dustin Hoang; John Lung; Olivia Puccio; Michelle Brito; M Haris Nazim; Alan Sbar
Journal:  Case Rep Surg       Date:  2019-06-19

2.  Lipoma of the Neck.

Authors:  Ivanka Temelkova; Uwe Wollina; Veronica Di Nardo; Georgi Tchernev
Journal:  Open Access Maced J Med Sci       Date:  2018-10-23
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