A Review: An Introduction to Atypical Lipoma and their Brief Natural Treatment
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Rare Tumor, fat cells, surgical removal, Herbal therapyAbstract
Atypical lipomatous are rare tumours arising from soft tissues of the body and most commonly affect adults. Lipomas are benign tumors composed of mature fat cells. These slow growing tumors, almost always benign, are generally in the form of round, motile, non-painful masses with a characteristic soft and soggy feel. Lipomas are seen in the hypodermic area of skin. Lipomas can be associated with syndromes such as multiple hereditary lipomatosis, colorless adipose, Gardner's syndrome and Madelung's disease.
Keyword: Rare tumor, fat cells, soft tissues, surgical removal, herbal therapy
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Brijesh Dasvani, Avani Khristi. A Review: An Introduction to Atypical Lipoma and their Brief Natural Treatment. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Pharmacology. 2019; 9(2): 30–36p.
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