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Saturday, May 25, 2013
Hibernoma
Topic:
Hibernoma
Category:
Lipomatous
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Comments:
Hibernoma occurs mainly in
adults
with a peak incidence in the
third decade
of life. It is a
slow-growing painless
tumor. It has
well-defined borders
with a
lobular pattern
as seen here.
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