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Weiss and Goldblum classified Lipomatous [[tumors]] into the following subtypes. This classification system has shown more clinical utility.<ref>{{cite book | last = Goldblum | first = John | title = Enzinger and Weiss's soft tissue tumors | publisher = Saunders/Elsevier | location = Philadelphia, PA | year = 2014 | isbn = 9781455737635 }}</ref> | |||
* Lipoma which may be classified as superficial or deep, single or multiple | |||
*Variants of lipoma including: | |||
**Angiolipoma | |||
**Myolipoma | |||
**Chondroid lipoma | |||
* | **Lipoblastoma | ||
* | **Lpindle-cell/pleomorphic lipoma | ||
* | *Lipomatous tumors including: | ||
* | **Intramuscular lipoma | ||
* | **Intermuscular lipoma | ||
* | **Lipomatosis of nerve | ||
* | **Lipoma of the tendon sheath and joint | ||
* | *Infiltrating lipomas including | ||
* | **Diffuse lipomatosis | ||
**Symmetric lipomatosis | |||
**Adiposis dolorosa | |||
*Hibernoma | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Lipoma may be classified into 12 subtypes: adenolipomas, angiolipoleiomyomas, angiolipoma, cerebellar pontine angle and internal auditory canal lipomas, chondroid lipomas, corpus callosum, hibernomas, intradermal spindle cell lipomas, neural fibrolipomas, pleomorphic lipomas, spindle-cell lipomas, and superficial subcutaneous lipomas.
Classification
Lipomas can be classified according to their anatomical locations into:[1]
- Dermal
- Subcutaneous
- Subfascial
Another suggested classification is according to the related structure:
- Muscles-related lipoma
- Nerve-related lipoma
- Bone-related lipoma
- Synovium-related lipoma
World health organization (WHO) classification system classified lipomatous tumors into the following subtypes:[2]
- Lipoma
- Lipomatosis
- Lipomatosis of nerve
- Lipoblastoma/lipoblastomatosis
- Angiolipoma
- Myolipoma of soft tissue
- Chondroid lipoma
- Spindle-cell lipoma/pleomorphic lipoma
- Hibernoma
Weiss and Goldblum classified Lipomatous tumors into the following subtypes. This classification system has shown more clinical utility.[3]
- Lipoma which may be classified as superficial or deep, single or multiple
- Variants of lipoma including:
- Angiolipoma
- Myolipoma
- Chondroid lipoma
- Lipoblastoma
- Lpindle-cell/pleomorphic lipoma
- Lipomatous tumors including:
- Intramuscular lipoma
- Intermuscular lipoma
- Lipomatosis of nerve
- Lipoma of the tendon sheath and joint
- Infiltrating lipomas including
- Diffuse lipomatosis
- Symmetric lipomatosis
- Adiposis dolorosa
- Hibernoma
References
- ↑ Al-Qattan, M. M.; Al-Lazzam, A. M.; Al Thunayan, A.; Al Namlah, A.; Mahmoud, S.; Hashem, F.; Tulbah, A. (2012). "CLASSIFICATION OF BENIGN FATTY TUMOURS OF THE UPPER LIMB". Hand Surgery. 10 (01): 43–59. doi:10.1142/S0218810405002541. ISSN 0218-8104.
- ↑ Bancroft, Laura W.; Kransdorf, Mark J.; Peterson, Jeffrey J.; O’Connor, Mary I. (2006). "Benign fatty tumors: classification, clinical course, imaging appearance, and treatment". Skeletal Radiology. 35 (10): 719–733. doi:10.1007/s00256-006-0189-y. ISSN 0364-2348.
- ↑ Goldblum, John (2014). Enzinger and Weiss's soft tissue tumors. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier. ISBN 9781455737635.