不常见部位的脂肪瘤:尼泊尔手指脂肪瘤病例报告。

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Suchit Thapa Chhetri, Sumit Kumar Sah, Bishal Kunwor, Madhu Sudan Aryal, Pradeep Pudasaini, Samir Marasini
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简介脂肪瘤是最常见的良性间质肿瘤,占软组织肿瘤的 50%。然而,虽然脂肪瘤经常发生在头部、颈部、肩部和背部等部位,但手部和腕部的脂肪瘤却非常罕见,尤其是手指部位的脂肪瘤:我们为您介绍一例病例:62 岁女性,左手食指根部掌侧肿物逐渐增大并伴有疼痛,病史长达六年。检查发现肿物柔软、波动,大小为 3 厘米×2 厘米。USG 和 MRI 怀疑是脂肪瘤。病变被切除,组织病理学证实为良性脂肪瘤:讨论:脂肪瘤源自间质前脂肪细胞,通常与遗传和代谢有关,包括肥胖、高脂血症和糖尿病患者。手部和手指的脂肪瘤通常没有症状,但会引起疼痛和功能障碍,因此有必要进行手术切除。准确诊断可能需要影像学检查,治疗效果良好,复发率低:结论:尽管手部和手指脂肪瘤较为罕见,但在评估非出院肿物时仍应将其考虑在内。手术切除是主要的治疗方法。
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Lipoma in uncommon site: A case report of finger lipoma from Nepal.

Introduction: Lipomas are the most common benign mesenchymal tumors, making up 50 % of soft tissue tumors. However, while they frequently occur in areas like the head, neck, shoulders, and back, lipomas in the hands and wrists are rare, particularly in the fingers where they are exceptionally uncommon.

Case presentation: We present a case of 62-year-old female presented with a six-year history of a gradually enlarging, painful swelling on the palmar aspect at the base of her left index finger. Examination revealed a soft, fluctuating, 3 cm × 2 cm swelling. USG and MRI suspected it to be a lipoma. The lesion was excised, and histopathology confirmed a benign lipoma.

Discussion: Lipomas, derived from mesenchymal preadipocytes, often have genetic and metabolic links, including in individuals with obesity, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. While typically asymptomatic, lipomas in the hands and fingers can cause pain and impairment, necessitating surgical resection. Accurate diagnosis may require imaging, and treatment yields favourable outcomes with low recurrence rates.

Conclusion: Despite their rarity, lipomas in the hands and fingers should be considered when evaluating non-discharging swellings. Surgical resection is the primary treatment.

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