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Lipoma: A subcutaneous lump which has existed for years, is completely unattractive and asymptomatic, can be easily defined and is movable above the underlying tissue and which has developed after an upper abdominal operation.

Lipoma: A subcutaneous lump (circled in white) which has existed for years, is completely unattractive and asymptomatic, can be easily delimited and can be shifted over the underlying tissue.

Lipomas: spherical soft painless tumours, no longer growing.

Lipoma: A subcutaneous lump on the upper arm which has existed for years, is completely unattractive and asymptomatic, can be easily delimited and slides over the underlying tissue.

Lipomas: spherical soft painless tumours that have reached this size over a period of 3-4 years, now without any growth tendency.

Lipomas: spherical soft painless tumours, no longer growing.

Lipoma: A subcutaneous lump on the shoulder that has existed for years, is completely unattractive and asymptomatic, can be easily delimited and slid over the underlying tissue.

Lipomas: spherical soft painless tumours that have reached this size over a period of 3-4 years, now without any growth tendency.

Lipomas: spherical soft painless tumours that have reached this size over a period of 3-4 years; meanwhile without any growth tendency.

Lipomatosis benign symmetric: Type II pseudoathletic type, which has existed for years and has changed the body contour in a shapeless way.



Naevus lipomatosus cutaneus superficialis:multiple lipomas (fatty tissue hamartomas of the skin) of the skin with soft protuberant papules and nodes.

Naevus lipomatosus cutaneus superficialis: Lipomasof the skin with soft protuberant papules and nodules.

