Lipoblastoma in the Inguinal Region of an Infant: Review of the Literature

Lipoblastom, primer olarak 5 yaş altında görülen seyrek bir adipoz doku tümörüdür. En sık yerleşim yerleri gövde ve ekstremitelerdir. En sık semptomu ağrısız hızlı büyüyen yumuşak dokudur. Lipoblastom ve lipo- blastomatozisin önerilen olağan tedavisi, fonksiyon kaybına yol açmadan ve komşu yapılara zarar vermeden gerçekleştirilen temiz cerrahi sınırlı tam cerrahi eksizyondur. Bu çalışmanın amacı, inguinal bölgede kitle ile başvuran ve lipoblastoma olarak tanı alıp kitlesi cerrahi olarak çıkarılan 13 aylık kız çocuğunun sunulmasıdır.

Bir Bebeğin İnguinal Bölgesindeki Lipoblastom: Literatür İncelemesi

Lipoblastoma, a rare benign adipose tumor is primarily seen under the age of five years. Common sites of this tumor are extremities and trunk. The most common symptom is usually painless, rapidly growing soft mass. The usual recommended treatment of both lipoblastoma and lipoblastomatosis is complete surgical excision with clean surgical margins without compromising function or damaging adjacent structures. The aim of this paper is to present a case of 13-month old female infant who presented with a mass in the ingui- nal region and was diagnosed as lipoblastoma following surgical excision of the mass.

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