| Literature DB >> 28511518 |
Kannan Ranganathan1, Seema Alice Mathew2, Nellimad Sreedharan Sreena3, Nagarajan Lavanya4.
Abstract
Pleomorphic lipoma is a rare, benign, soft tissue neoplasm that characteristically occurs as a subcutaneous mass in the posterior neck or upper back and rarely in the tonsillar fossa and oral cavity. Histologically, pleomorphic lipoma contains varying amounts of mature fat, areas of spindle and pleomorphic cells, floret giant cells and thick rope - like collagen in a myxoid stroma. Pleomorphic lipoma with scanty fatty elements is called the fat free variant of pleomorphic lipoma. The combination of meagre amount of fat and presence of pleomorphic elements gives a pseudosarcomatous picture under the microscope leading to misdiagnosis and over treatment. Here, we report a case of fat free pleomorphic lipoma, first of its kind in the oral cavity and discuss the diagnostic features and differential diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Floret giant cells; Ropey collagen; Soft tissue neoplasm
Year: 2017 PMID: 28511518 PMCID: PMC5427444 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/24609.9357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X