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Hibernoma, a rare benign brown fat tumor, typically appears in the thorax and neck. Recent studies indicate a shift, with hibernomas now most frequently found in the thigh.

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Background:

  • Hibernoma is an uncommon neoplasm originating from brown adipose tissue.
  • Understanding the anatomical distribution of hibernomas is crucial for diagnosis.

Observation:

  • Historically, hibernomas were documented in specific locations rich in brown fat, including the thorax, neck, axilla, shoulder, and retroperitoneum.
  • Recent literature suggests a change in the typical presentation of this tumor.

Findings:

  • The classic distribution pattern of hibernoma included subcutaneous tissues of the thorax (periscapular, interscapular), neck, axilla, shoulder, and retroperitoneum.
  • Contemporary observations highlight the thigh as the most frequent site for hibernoma occurrence.

Implications:

  • This observed shift in anatomical distribution may necessitate revised diagnostic approaches and imaging protocols for hibernoma.
  • Further research into the etiology of this distributional change could provide insights into brown fat biology and tumor development.