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    Infiltrating Lipoma

    A benign tumor, composed of lobules of mature adipocytes, that penetrates the surrounding tissue from which it arises. There is usually a higher local recurrence rate when compared with non-infiltrating lipomas. (NCI Thesaurus)




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