1. Lipoma
A lipoma is a growth of fat cells in a thin, fibrous capsule usually found just below the skin. Lipomas are found most often on the torso, neck, upper thighs, upper arms, and armpits, but they can occur almost anywhere in the body. One or more lip...
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2. What is Lipoma - arm?
A lipoma is a noncancerous growth of fatty tissue cells. A lipoma can develop in almost any organ of the body although they are most commonly found in the subcutaneous layer just below the skin. A lipoma usually grows slowly and...
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3. Lipoma
A lipoma is a harmless lump of fat. There are several types, mainly classified by where they appear. The most common location is just beneath the skin, where they are easily felt. But, lipomas can occur anywhere.
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4. Lipoma
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5. Fatty Liver - Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
Possible explanations of fatty liver include the transfer of fat from other parts of the body or an increase in the extraction of fat presented to the liver from the intestine. Other explanations are that the liver reduces the rate it breaks down ...
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6. OhioHealth - Lipoma
A lipoma is a slow-growing, fatty lump that's most often situated between your skin and the underlying muscle layer. Often a lipoma is easy to identify because it moves readily with slight finger pressure. It's doughy to touch and usually...
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7. Colon - Lipoma
This 64 year old man underwent a colonoscopy for mild iron deficiency anemia. Several small rectal polyps were identified and removed. In the region of the splenic flexure, this pedunculated polyp mass was encountered. The mass has a yellowish pal...
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8. Fatty Acid Supplementation: A Possible Treatment for ADHD
Alternative treatments have become increasingly popular due to the possible negative side effects of Ritalin as well as little evidence that stimulant medication will improve the long-term prognosis of ADHD (Voigt et al., 2001).
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9. L: Lipoma
Lipomas, benign accumulations of fat cells, are clinically seen as ill defined, soft, occasionally tender, masses in the subcutaneous tissue. Multiple lesions are often familial.
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10. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease - Treatment
Currently, the goal of treatment for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients who are obese and/or have elevated blood lipids (fat) is weight loss. Those who are diabetic with poor control of blood sugar should work with a diabetes specia...
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