Giant mesenteric lipoblastoma; a rare presentation of childhood abdominal mass
Lipoblastoma is a slowly growing benign tumor that arises from adipose tissue and diagnosed mostly below 3 years of life in the trunk (10%–60%), in the extremities (40%–45%) and rarely in the head and neck [1]We report a fifteen months old male patient who was presented to our institute with abdomin...
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Main Authors: | Ahmed Elrouby, Saber Waheeb, Basma Elsabaa, Mohamed Abdelmalak |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2022
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/91bc14c3235140e4b8da3e94f4edbf58 |
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