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[Hibernoma of the forearm]
A Alahyane1, A Bounaim, A Jahid
1Service de chirurgie viscérale et vasculaire-I, hôpital militaire d'instruction Mohamed-V, Rabat, Maroc. alahyanew@yahoo.fr
Abstract:
Hibernomas are rare benign tumours originating from the brown fat found in the foetus and animals that hibernate. In most cases they present as a slowly growing painful mass situated in those regions where this type of fat persists in the adult. We report a case of hibernoma of the forearm, which is an unusual localization, and we review the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of this of tumour whose main differential diagnosis is liposarcoma.
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