Recurrent, giant interpectoral lipoma: A case report
Document Type
Case Report
Department
Medical College Pakistan; Surgery; Breast Surgery
Abstract
Introduction: Intermuscular lipomas constitute a small percentage of adipocytic neoplasms unlike the subcutaneous lipomas which are fairly common. The recurrence rate of intermuscular lipomas is 1%.
Case Report: A 58-year old man presented to the breast surgery clinic with a progressively increasing right breast prominence. About 7 years ago he had undergone excision of a right breast mass, which turned out to be an interpectoral lipoma. His MRI was done, and it showed a lipomatous mass confined to the right interpectoral region suggestive of recurrence of the lipoma. An ultrasound guided core biopsy excluded sarcoma. The mass was completely excised surgically. Final pathology confirmed a recurrent interpectoral lipoma.
Conclusion: Cases of interpectoral lipomas have been reported in the literature. However, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report of a giant recurrent lipoma between the pectoralis major and minor muscles. Caution is required in order to rule out liposarcoma in recurrent cases prior to re-excision.
Publication (Name of Journal)
International Journal for Case Reports
Recommended Citation
Khan, A.,
Zeeshan, S.,
Sattar, A. K.
(2017). Recurrent, giant interpectoral lipoma: A case report. International Journal for Case Reports, 1(2), 1-3.
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