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An atypical lipoma with cystic change is a benign tumor composed of adipose (fat) tissue that exhibits atypical features, such as abnormal cell growth or structure, which may raise concern for malignancy. The cystic change refers to the presence of fluid-filled spaces within the tumor, which can occur as a result of necrosis or degeneration. While atypical lipomas are generally not cancerous, their atypical characteristics may require careful monitoring or surgical intervention to ensure they do not progress. Diagnosis is typically confirmed through imaging studies and histopathological examination.

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