Lipoma arborescens (tree like, diffuse articular lipomatosis) is a rare, benign intra-articular lesion of unknown aetiology. It is a very rare primary benign tumour of the synovium, and forms part of ...
Intra-articular lipomatous lesions encompass a spectrum of benign synovial processes, most notably lipoma arborescens and synovial lipoma, which may present with joint swelling, pain and mechanical ...
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Lipomas are noncancerous masses of fat cells that typically appear as soft, movable lumps under the skin. Although the exact cause is unknown, genetics, certain medical conditions, and injuries may ...
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