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Dermoscopy of a lipoma. Note the relatively uniform appearance, lacking significant variation in colour or structures (LA-patient1)
Keywords: 56 years, Benign fatty tissue tumour, Dermoscopy, Homogeneous structure, Overlying naevi, Solitary subcutaneous nodule, Trunk, Upper back
A lipoma is a very common benign, slow-growing tumour of mature adipocytes (fat cells), which grows slowly under the skin in the subcutaneous tissue; rarely, it may expand deep to the fascia or intramuscularly. Single or multiple lesions may occur. Although lipomas may occur anywhere on the body, they most commonly are found on the trunk and upper extremities.
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