Abstract

Lipomas are relatively frequent mesenchymal duodenal mass-forming tumors. The duodenum is the third common location of lipomas. They are solitary, slow-growing, well-circumscribed and benign lesions that are often discovered incidentally during endoscopy or cross-sectional radiological examinations. Herein, we present an incidentally detected asymptomatic duodenal lipoma case with radiological imaging findings.

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