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What is an angiolipoma?

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Updated: 8/21/2019

An angiolipoma is a subcutaneous nodule with vascular structure.

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What is angiolipoma?

A benign nodule/tumor that contains blood vessels (vascular) and fat cells. They can be painful due to vascular infiltration on surrounding nerves, tissues, or even muscle & bones in rarer cases. They tend to range in size from pea to half dollar. If painful & causing symptoms, treatment is to remove surgically. They may re-occur even after removal. There is currently no known cause as to why these grow. If a person has one, there is good probability to develop more.


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