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Lipoma Arborescens : Gross Pathology

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Gross Pathology: Grossly, lipoma arborescens consists of yellowish, arborizing villous or grape-like projections composed of fat. The term arborescens is derived from arbor (Latin for tree) given its tree-like appearance. In some cases, the fat-filled synovium may be nodular or even flattened.

Image Credit: Dhia Kaffel et al. Uncommon etiology of knee pain: Lipoma arborescens. La tunisie Medicale - 2017 ; Vol 95 (12) : 229-232; used under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

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