Adenolipomas: A case series of 16 patients over 5 years.

  • Juanita Parnis, Luca Borg, Francis Xavier Darmanin

Abstract

Introduction An adenolipoma is a benign, rare variant of a lipoma and is histologically very similar to a lipoma but contains eccrine glands amongst the mature adipose tissue. According to our knowledge, this case series of adenolipomas, is the largest one in the literature. The aim is to increase awareness about this variant of lipoma.

Method The data was collected retrospectively from the histopathology department and patients’ notes.

Results We had a total of 16 cases of adenolipomas between 2013 and 2017 in our hospital. 75% of the patients were being managed by General Surgeons. 88% of them occurred in female patients and the patients’ age varied between 15 and 64 years. The most common location of adenolipomas was the thighs and the largest diameter of the histology specimen varied between 15 and 100mm. 31% were encapsulated, 25% had apocrine glands present and 6% had myxoid changes. None of them had mast cells present. No recurrences were documented.

Conclusion It is a benign lesion and awareness amongst pathologists is imperative so that it can be identified histologically.

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Author Biographies

Juanita Parnis, MD, MRCS, EBOPRAS

Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit
Mater Dei Hospital,
Msida Malta

Luca Borg, MD, Mater Dei Hospital, Malta

Mater Dei Hospital,
Msida Malta

Francis Xavier Darmanin, MD, FRCSI, MMed. Sci. DSM

Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit
Mater Dei Hospital,
Msida Malta

Section
Case Reports
Published
01-12-2020
Keywords:
adenolipoma, lipoma, neoplasm

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