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Angiolipoma

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This is a benign neoplasm of adipocytic origin. An intramuscular or parenchymal/visceral lesion (previously known as infiltrating angiolipoma) is a different neoplasm composed of larger vessels and is more appropriately considered to be a hemangioma.

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Mocellin, S. (2021). Angiolipoma. In: Soft Tissue Tumors . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58710-9_21

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