Deep Cervical-thoracic Osteolipoma Near the Brachial Plexus - Case Report and Literature Review.
Leonardo Furtado FreitasMarcio Luís DuarteFernando Silva XavierFernanda Boldrini AssunçãoLuis Roberto Mathias JúniorThiago Luiz Pereira Donoso ScoppettaPublished in: Revista brasileira de ortopedia (2022)
Osteolipoma is a rare benign variant of lipoma and constitutes less than 1% of all lipomas, presenting as a well-circumscribed painless mass. It is a tumor known to occur in several regions, usually intraosseous or adjacent to bone tissue, whose pathogenesis is still unclear. Imaging exams are useful in their evaluation and, mainly, in surgical planning, which consists of tumor excision. However, the definitive diagnosis of osteolipoma is made by histopathological examination. Although benign, osteolipomas can compress surrounding structures, leading to important symptomatology, as in this case reported in which it is in contact with the brachial plexus.