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Hibernoma

Topic: Hibernoma

Category: Lipomatous

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Hibernoma occurs mainly in adults with a peak incidence in the third decade of life. It is a slow-growing painless tumor. It has well-defined borders with a lobular pattern as seen here.   return to Hibernoma
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