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HomeResearch ArticleAn Infant’s Case of Perineal Lipoblastoma: A Clinicopathological Analysis

An Infant’s Case of Perineal Lipoblastoma: A Clinicopathological Analysis

*Corresponding author:
Junzhao Z,
Xi’an International Medical Center Hospital, Northwest University, China

  1. Abstract

    1.1. Background: Perineal lipoblastoma is an uncommon type of benign
    tumor that arises from embryonic white adipose tissue. Lipoblastomas are
    typically found in the limbs and trunk.
    1.2. Case Report: We examine the pertinent literature and report a case of
    pediatric perineal lipoblastoma.
    1.3. Conclusion: After examining the disease’s pathological characteristics
    and clinical symptoms, we have come to some important findings that can
    help physicians in their work.

    Keywords:
    Tumor, clinical treatment, infant, perineal lipoblastoma, pathological
    features.

Citation:
Junzhao Z. An Infant’s Case of Perineal Lipoblastoma: A Clinico
pathological Analysis. Journal of Clinical Cases 2024.

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