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Case Reports
. 2017 Jul 24:17:ic20.
eCollection 2017.

A Pedunculated Neoplasm of the Thigh

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Case Reports

A Pedunculated Neoplasm of the Thigh

Erica Y Xue et al. Eplasty. .
No abstract available

Keywords: fibrolipoma; lipoma; neoplasm; pedunculated; thigh lesion.

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Figure 1
Preoperative view of the pedunculated upper thigh mass.

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