GIANT CUBITAL FOSSA LIPOMA MIMICKING HAEMATOMA FOLLOWING VASCULAR ACCESS: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Background: Lipomas are the most common type of mesenchymal tumours, but giant lipomas of the upper extremities are rare. This tumour is slow growing and a rapid growth should herald suspicion of malignancy or a slit in the fascia that abruptly protrude a deep sited lipoma following a trigger. Objec...
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