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Final ID: Poster #: CR-009 (S)

Lipoma Subgaleal Infantil

Purpose or Case Report: El lipoma es el tumor mesenquimático más frecuente de partes blandas.
Su incidencia en la edad pediátrica es menor al 10% y esta cifra desciende aún más si tenemos en cuenta su localización subperióstica.
Presentaremos pacientes menores de 2 años, diagnosticados por ultrasonido.
Clínicamente, se presentan como una masa dura de partes blandas, de superficie lisa, habitualmente en la región frontal.
En ecografía se observa tejido adiposo heterotópico, ubicado entre la gálea aponeurótica y el periostio del hueso frontal. De morfología semiesférica, de base plana y de superficie convexa, con su diámetro mayor paralelo a la superficie cutánea. Lesión predominantemente hipoecogénica con finos septos ecogenicos en su interior, siendo éste útimo hallazgo, lo mas caracteristico.
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