Two Cases of Nodular Cystic Fat Necrosis Possibly Related to Previous Trauma
Annals of Dermatology
; : 19-22, 2004.
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ABSTRACT
Nodular cystic fat necrosis, first described by Przyjemski and Schuster, is a peculiar form of encapsulated necrosis of subcutaneous fat characterized by totally or near-totally encapsulated necrosis of fatty tissue in which clusters of nonviable adipocytes are surrounded by condensed fibrous tissue. We report two cases of nodular cystic fat necrosis associated with history of trauma about the site of the lesion. Each lesion was a subcutaneous movable nodule on buttock (case 1) and shin (case 2) which has evolved over months. Both cases showed possible relation to multiple intramuscular injection or direct trauma injury. Pathologically, encapsulated nodule showed a characteristic feature of nodular cystic fat necrosis which composed of the ghosts of anucleated adipocytes showing fairly well-preserved outline.
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Nalgas
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Tejido Adiposo
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Adipocitos
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Grasa Subcutánea
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Necrosis Grasa
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Inyecciones Intramusculares
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Necrosis
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Annals of Dermatology
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2004
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