Ossifying parosteal lipoma of the thoracic spine: a case report and review of literature
Introduction: Lipomas are derived from the mesodermal germ layer and are frequently encountered in adults, and account for almost 50% of all soft tissue tumors. Lipomas are classified based on their component tissues and location. A rare subtype, ossifying parosteal lipoma, accounts for 0.3% of all...
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Main Authors: | Zin W. Myint (Author), Robert D. Chow (Author), Lu Wang (Author), Pauline M. Chou (Author) |
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
2015-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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