نتایج جستجو برای: lipomatosis

تعداد نتایج: 1748  

2017
Shota Aoyama Katsunori Ami Akira Fukuda Kenichiro Imai Ja-Mun Chong Masayuki Ando

BACKGROUND Gastric lipomatosis is characterized by multiple gastric lipomas or a diffuse gastric infiltration of the submucosal or subserosal layer by the adipose tissue; diffuse-type gastric lipomatosis is an extremely rare condition. Here, we present the case of a patient with gastric lipomatosis treated by total gastrectomy. CASE PRESENTATION A 54-year-old man diagnosed with gastric submuc...

2014
Kemal KOC

Syringomyelia is a not infrequent pathology that develops related to changes in cerebrospinal fluid dynamics due to many etiological factors. The development of syringomyelia through a spinal arachnoid cyst is quite rare and has been defined in only 31 cases in the literature. A case due to thoracic epidural lipomatosis has also been reported. There have been no previous reports of thoracic reg...

Journal: :Indian journal of pathology & microbiology 2015
Hariharanadha Sarma Nandyala Srinivasulu Madapuram Megha Yadav Sudheer Kumar Katamala

Presence of lobules of adipose tissue either focally or diffusely is very rare in the thyroid gland. Fat accumulation can be macroscopic or microscopic. Focal infiltrates of fat have been reported in conditions such as adenolipoma, intrathyroid lipoma, and encapsulated papillary carcinoma. Diffuse lipomatosis has been reported in conditions such as amyloid goitre, heterotopic fat nests, thyroli...

Journal: :Head & neck 2013
Aileen L Cunningham Ali S Taghi Gurmit Kaur Jagjit Singh Ann Sandison Charlotte E Cohen William E Grant

BACKGROUND The long-term use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has led to sequelae including lipodystrophy syndrome (LDS). We present the first published case of surgical management of bilateral parotid lipomatosis in a patient with HIV on long-term HAART. METHODS We undertook review of the case notes from the time of diagnosis...

2014
Beata Bergler-Czop Dominika Wcisło-Dziadecka Ligia Brzezińska-Wcisło

Madelung's disease (benign symmetric lipomatosis, Launois-Bensaude syndrome) was described for the first time in the middle of the 19(th) century. This disorder concerns mainly men between 30 and 60 years of age. Patients often suffer from coexisting ailments, such as hepatic function disorders, polyneuropathy, diabetes, gynecomastia, hyperuricemia and deviations of lipid management parameters....

2014
Selcuk Parlak Aysun Erdogan Okay Levent Altin Ugur Toprak Gizem Kuscuoglu Mehmet Alp Karademir

Intestinal lipomatosis also known as lipohyperplasia is a rare disease. Diffuse infiltration of the fatty tissue mainly in the submucosal layer is characteristic. It is usually asymptomatic and found incidentally. We report a case of lipomatosis in the terminal ileum and ileocecal valve. Multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) with contrast enhancement showed fatty infiltration of the terminal...

2014
Ahmed Ali Sanjaya Swain Murugesan Manoharan

Pelvic lipomatosis is a rare benign disease, associated with overgrowth of fat in the perivesical and perirectal area. It is of unknown etiology. We describe a 45-year-old male with pelvic lipomatosis causing bladder storage dysfunction symptoms and pelvic pain that affected his quality of life. Surgical excision of the pelvic mass with bladder preservation was performed. After surgery, the pat...

2011
Yoo Jin Kim Woo Sun Kim Jung-Eun Cheon Yun-Jung Lim In-One Kim Kyung Mo Yeon Kyeong Cheon Jung Sun-Ju Byun

We report a case of thymic hyperplasia accompanied by pericardial lipomatosis and right facial hemihypertrophy in an 8-year-old boy. On imaging studies, the hyperplastic thymus had prominent curvilinear and nodular fatty areas simulating a fat-containing anterior mediastinal mass, which is an unusual finding in children. To our knowledge, this is the first report on a child with a combination o...

2012
Vandana Verma Nitin Jaiswal Nitish Arora

*Associate Professor, ** Professor and Head, ***Resident, Institution Department of Radiodiagnosis, S. N. Medical College, Agra, U.P., India. Abstract Spinal epidural lipomatosis (SEDL) is defined as pathological overgrowth of the normal extra-dural fat and often causes dural impingement, commonly involving lumbar and thoracic spine. It is most often associated with exogenous steroid therapy an...

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