Research Article

Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas

Volume: 4 Number: 3 September 30, 2019
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Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas

Abstract

Lipoma is a slow growing, encapsulated, lobulated, fluctuant and painless tumour composed of fat cells. It occurs anywhere in the body where fat is found and hence the name ‘universal tumour’ or ‘ubiquitous tumour’. We aimed to review and evaluate the epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas in this study. All 126 patients who had a non-visceral lipoma diagnosed on histopathological examination during a period of 1 year were analysed as regards the age, gender, size, site and multiplicity of the lipomas. The lipomas were smaller than 5 cm in 75 of the 126 patients (71.90%). Multiple subcutaneous lipomas were found in 22 patients (17.46%), most of them young males. 62.98 % (70 out of 126) patients were between the age group of 40 to 60 years.  The prevalence of subcutaneous, non- visceral lipomas was more common in males as in our study, out of 126 patients, 78 (61.90%) patients were males and 48 (38.09%) patients were females. As a result in this study, lipomas were common, benign, slow growing, and generally asymptomatic tumours. They were more common in males and commonly occurred in the age group of 31- 60 years. They commonly occurred in the head and neck and trunk region and were usually less than 5 cm in size.  

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Care Administration

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

September 30, 2019

Submission Date

October 12, 2018

Acceptance Date

December 13, 2018

Published in Issue

Year 2019 Volume: 4 Number: 3

APA
Sıngh Sarla, G. (2019). Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas. Online Turkish Journal of Health Sciences, 4(3), 350-359. https://doi.org/10.26453/otjhs.470122
AMA
1.Sıngh Sarla G. Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas. OTJHS. 2019;4(3):350-359. doi:10.26453/otjhs.470122
Chicago
Sıngh Sarla, Gurmeet. 2019. “Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas”. Online Turkish Journal of Health Sciences 4 (3): 350-59. https://doi.org/10.26453/otjhs.470122.
EndNote
Sıngh Sarla G (September 1, 2019) Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas. Online Turkish Journal of Health Sciences 4 3 350–359.
IEEE
[1]G. Sıngh Sarla, “Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas”, OTJHS, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 350–359, Sept. 2019, doi: 10.26453/otjhs.470122.
ISNAD
Sıngh Sarla, Gurmeet. “Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas”. Online Turkish Journal of Health Sciences 4/3 (September 1, 2019): 350-359. https://doi.org/10.26453/otjhs.470122.
JAMA
1.Sıngh Sarla G. Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas. OTJHS. 2019;4:350–359.
MLA
Sıngh Sarla, Gurmeet. “Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas”. Online Turkish Journal of Health Sciences, vol. 4, no. 3, Sept. 2019, pp. 350-9, doi:10.26453/otjhs.470122.
Vancouver
1.Gurmeet Sıngh Sarla. Epidemiology of Subcutaneous Lipomas. OTJHS. 2019 Sep. 1;4(3):350-9. doi:10.26453/otjhs.470122

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