Unusual Location of Intermuscular Lipoma in the thenar eminence: Case Report and Review of the Literature

A. Bouya, R. Salah, K. E. Mokhtari, Badr Chalouah, A. Bennis, O. Zaddoug, M. Benchakroun, S. Bouabid
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Introduction: Lipomas are the most common benign mesenchymal tumors, typically located in subcutaneous tissue. They can also occur intramuscularly (1-5%) or intermuscularly (0.3-1.9%). Hand lipomas are rare. Case Report: A 53-year-old woman presented with a 2-year history of a painless, enlarging mass in her left hand's thenar region, impairing hand function and grip strength. Physical examination revealed a 5cm, well-defined, painless mass fixed to the deep plan. MRI indicated a benign lipoma. Surgical removal was performed under locoregional anesthesia, and histological analysis confirmed the lipoma diagnosis. Postoperative rehabilitation led to full recovery with no recurrence after 16 months. Discussion: Lipomas, though usually found in subcutaneous tissues of the neck, torso, and limbs, can also develop within muscles, with hand occurrences being particularly rare. Diagnosis is typically confirmed by ultrasound or MRI, which distinguishes lipomas from malignant tumors. Histologically, lipomas consist of mature adipocytes and are often encapsulated. Surgical removal is advised if symptomatic, with recurrence being rare. Conclusion: Hand lipomas, especially intramuscular, are uncommon and can significantly impair function. Accurate diagnosis and careful surgical excision are crucial for effective treatment and preventing recurrence.
位于耳后突的肌间脂肪瘤位置不寻常:病例报告和文献综述
简介脂肪瘤是最常见的良性间质肿瘤,通常位于皮下组织。脂肪瘤也可发生在肌肉内(1-5%)或肌肉间(0.3-1.9%)。手部脂肪瘤很少见。病例报告:一名 53 岁的妇女就诊 2 年,左手腕部出现无痛性肿块,且肿块不断增大,影响了手部功能和握力。体格检查发现一个 5 厘米、轮廓清晰、固定在深部的无痛性肿块。核磁共振成像显示为良性脂肪瘤。在局部麻醉下进行了手术切除,组织学分析证实了脂肪瘤的诊断。术后康复完全恢复,16 个月后未再复发。讨论脂肪瘤虽然通常发生在颈部、躯干和四肢的皮下组织,但也可能发生在肌肉内,手部脂肪瘤尤其罕见。通常通过超声波或核磁共振成像来确诊,从而将脂肪瘤与恶性肿瘤区分开来。从组织学角度看,脂肪瘤由成熟的脂肪细胞组成,通常呈包裹状。如果有症状,建议进行手术切除,复发的情况很少见。结论手部脂肪瘤(尤其是肌肉内脂肪瘤)并不常见,但会严重影响功能。准确的诊断和仔细的手术切除是有效治疗和防止复发的关键。
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