Samit Sharma, Aadesh Rayamajhi, Abhishek Chapagain, Jayan Man Shrestha
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE: Lipomas are benign tumours composed of adipocytes surrounded by a thin fibrous capsule. Although they make up 16% of mesenchymal tumours, the occurrence of breast lipomas is uncertain. Giant lipomas, measuring 10 cm or more in diameter or weighing at least 1000 g, commonly occur in the upper back, neck, and thigh, and are rare in the breast. Given its rarity, accurately diagnosing a giant breast lipoma is crucial to prevent potential overtreatment, as it might otherwise be mistaken for a malignant tumour...
February 2024: Annals of Medicine and Surgery