Abstract
The author describes two cases of parosteal lipoma associated with a pronounced degree of hyperostosis. The exact site of origin of the tumour is not known, but it is probably not periosteal. The tumour is benign and amenable to surgical removal. It is of importance to the radiologist in that it produces a characteristic radiographic picture.
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