Retroperitoneal lipoma arising from the urinary bladder
Retroperitoneal lipoma arising from the urinary bladder
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Retroperitoneal benign lipomas are extremely rare and represent about 2.9% of all primary retroperitoneal tumors.About 80% of the tumors in the retroperitoneal kotha model dress cavities are malignant neoplasms.
We experienced a case of a retroperitoneal lipoma simulating an ovarian mature cystic teratoma.A diagnosis was correctly made by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) prior to mariya b vol 3 surgery, and a total tumorectomy was performed.The retroperitoneal lipoma was recognized to have arisen from the urinary bladder.
Histological sections revealed a tumor consisting of typical adipose cells without atypia.These types of lipomas should be carefully followed-up because they often recur and undergo malignant transformations.