Lipoma Explained - Lump under the skin
Dr. Constantine Dr. Constantine
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 Published On Feb 2, 2024

Nature of Lipomas: Benign tumors composed of fat tissue, typically painless and soft.
Prevalence: Affects almost 1% of the population, making it the most common type of soft tissue tumor.
Characteristics: Movable, grows under the skin, with a "slippage sign" indicative of lipomas.
Causes and Risk Factors: Genetic components and physical trauma are potential triggers; conditions like Cowden Syndrome increase the risk of developing lipomas.
Diagnosis: Utilizes ultrasound and CT scans for identification.
Treatment: Mostly does not require treatment; surgical removal is an option for discomfort, large size, or specific locations.
Recurrence: Lipomas typically do not recur after being surgically removed.
Familial Multiple Lipomatosis: A genetic condition leading to multiple lipomas.
Impact of Diet and Exercise: Generally, do not influence the growth of lipomas.
Locations: Commonly found on the neck, shoulders, back, arms, and thighs; rare in internal organs.

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This information is provided for general knowledge and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your doctor for any questions or concerns you may have about your health.

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