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Lipomatosis
A lipoma is a common, benign tumor composed of fatty tissue. Lipomas
are soft to the touch, usually moveable, and are generally painless.
They grow very slowly, and in rare cases can become cancerous (Malignant
liposarcoma also arises from fatty tissue.) Many lipomas are small but
can enlarge to sizes greater than six centimeters. Lipoma is commonly
found in adults from 40 to 60 years of age but can also be found in
children. Approximately one percent of the general population has a
lipoma.
It frequently appears in association with alcoholic liver disease. |