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Lipoblastoma

Topic: Lipoblastoma

Category: Lipomatous

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This benign lipomatous tumor is usually seen within the first 3 yrs. of life with a predilection for boys. Sporadic cases have been reported in older children and adults. Grossly, it has pale yellow cut surface with a gelatinous or myxoid consistency. Image courtesy of Dr. Jean-Christophe Fournet, Paris, France; humpath.com; Used with permission   return to Lipoblastoma
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