Abstract

IntroductionAngiolipoma is a rare and benign variant of lipoma that usually occurs as single or multiple entities. The aim of this study is to present a case of multiple angiolipoma located in the hand, back, and abdomen.Case reportA 38-year-old male presented with multiple swellings in his body for a 6-year duration. Physical examination revealed 3 painless masses in the hands, back, and abdomen. Laboratory findings were normal and ultrasound (US) examination suggested multiple body lipoma. The patient was managed with total excision and histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of benign angiolipoma. No reoccurrence was observed upon follow-up.DiscussionAngiolipoma mainly composed of a mixture of proliferating blood vessels and mature adipose tissues, with a degree of vascularity much higher than that of a normal lipoma. It has a slow growing nature that it can be presented as single or multiple neoplasia. It is reported to be more common in the young adult population with male predominance.ConclusionAngiolipoma is a rare variant of lipoma. It rarely occurs in the hands, especially as a painless mass. Histopathology is required for definitive diagnosis.

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