| Literature DB >> 30904820 |
Mohammad Hasan M Al-Ali1, Abdulwahid M Salih2, Okba F Ahmed3, Fahmi H Kakamad4, Shvan H Mohammed5, Marwan N Hassan6, Shadi H Sidiq6, Mohammed Q Mustafa7, Kayhan A Najar6, Ismael Y Abdullah6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: lipoma is the most frequent soft tissue tumor in adults. Its occurrence in the retroperitoneal region is extremely rare. The aim of this study is to report a case of retroperitoneal lipoma with a literature review. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 34-year-old female presented with abdominal distension and severe back pain for one year duration. She also reported weight loss and constipation. The examination revealed asymmetrical abdominal distension and everted umbilicus. There was a big irregular mass occupying the whole abdomen reaching into the xiphisternum, firm in consistency, smooth surface, and well defined borders. Abdominal ultrasound demonstrated a large retroperitoneal heterogeneous mass. Computed tomography (CT) scan showed a large well defined hyperechoic mass with fibrous septa extending from the left ovary up to the diaphragm. Exploratory laparotomy revealed a giant clearly demarcated fatty tumor adherent to the retroperitoneal fatty tissues. The histopathological examination of the specimen confirmed the diagnosis of the retroperitoneal lipoma. DISCUSSION: Retroperitoneal lipomas have been reported in various age groups; namely children, middle and old age patients. Based on the characteristic radiological features of the tumor, enormous diagnostic work-up is not justified.Entities:
Keywords: Lipoma; Rare; Retroperitoneal; Tumor
Year: 2019 PMID: 30904820 PMCID: PMC6430718 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.02.044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2210-2612
Fig. 1Sagittal computed tomography scan showing fat density mass occupying all abdominal cavity.
Fig. 2Coronal computed tomography scan showing fat density mass occupying all abdominal cavity.
Fig. 3Intraoperative image of the mass.
Fig. 4Microscopical picture of the specimen showing multiple mature adipocytes.
Summary of case reports of retroperitoneal lipomas d in adults since 1970.
| Authors, Years [references] | Age | Sex | Tumor size (cm) | Weight (gram) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weniger et al., 2015 [ | 73 | Female | 55 × 40 × 10 | 8950 |
| Duran et al., 2015 [ | 39 | Female | 6 × 13 × 15 | No data |
| Saito et al., 2013 [ | 65 | Male | 30 in diameter | No data |
| Wei et al., 2013 [ | 25 | Female | 20 × 12 × 10 | 1650 |
| Chander et al., 2012 [ | 36 | Female | 13.6 × 11.2 × 9.1 | 1300 |
| Chander et al., 2012 [ | 65 | male | 25 × 12 | No data |
| Ukita et al., 2009 [ | 61 | Female | 15 in diameter | No data |
| Singh et al., 2009 [ | 65 | Male | 25 × 12 | No data |
| Singaporewalla et al., 2009 [ | 44 | Male | 15.6 in diameter | No data |
| Ida et al., 2008 [ | 65 | Male | 22 × 14 × 5 | No date |
| Kansakar et al., 2007 [ | 50 | Female | 30 × 20 × 25 | 5100 |
| Yildirim et al., 2005 [ | 61 | Female | 30 × 26 × 17 | 4390 |
| Drop et al., 2003 [ | 72 | Female | 12 × 9 × 4 | No data |
| Drop et al., 2003 [ | 60 | Female | 13 × 12 | No data |
| Martinez et al., 2003 [ | 32 | Female | 20 × 13 × 10 | 3400 |
| Raftopoulos et al., 2002 [ | 62 | Male | 20 × 15 × 10 | 790 |
| Foa et al., 2002 [ | 52 | Male | 10.5 × 9.5 × 2 | 145 |
| Forte et al., 2002 [ | 61 | Male | No data | No data |
| Marshall et al., 2001 [ | 47 | Male | No data | 4990 |
| Matsubara N. et al., 2000 [ | 65 | Male | 12 × 13 | No data |
| Acheson et al., 1997 [ | 76 | Female | 20 × 20 × 12 | 596 |
| Zhang et al., 1987 [ | 65 | Male | 50 in diameter | 19500 |
| Deppe et al., 1985 [ | 26 | Female | 11 × 8 x 3 | No data |
| Emmrich et al., 1979 [ | 49 | Female | No data | 12,500 |
| Mccarthy et al., 1977 [ | 60 | male | No data | 4990 |
| Mellin et al., 1977 [ | 74 | female | No data | 9100 |