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Case Number : Case 588 - 10 Sept Posted By: Guest

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Female 24 years with lesion in thigh.


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Guest Amr Gohar

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[color="#000000"]Mature fat cells (a single vacuole and an eccentric nucleus) – Vascular component (groups of capillaries, red blood corpuscles present within the lumen, scattered fibrin thrombi). [b]A[b]ngiolipoma[/b].[/b] Angiolipoma is [b]one of the painful skin tumours[/b]. [/color]

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Dr. Phillip McKee

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I am going to be away for most of the day and so am giving the answer early at least by US time. Of course you are all correct. This is a nice angiolipoma. Note the thrombi in figure 4, a characteristic feature.

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