Lipoma On Arm, Surgical Removal, Bleeding, Medium Sized Lumps Post Surgery, Pathology Stated Lipoma. Chances Of Liposarcoma ?
Thank you for posting the query,
You have given a nice description of your problem.I appreciate that.
A Lipoma is a benign tumor of fat cells.One may have single or multiple such lipomas with no symptoms at all.One may need a surgical excision only for cosmetic reasons and not other wise.
On the other hand liposarcoma is a very rare tumor of fat cells that too which is XXXXXXX seated.There are different types of liposcaroma.
Most of the liposarcoma are situated XXXXXXX in perineum,thigh ,groins & back of the abdomen.It is much more rare to have one on skin.And the development of a liposarcoma from a preexisting benign lipoma is also rare.
It may at times ulcerate too and have pain .
The only way one can get to know about its malignancy status is by getting a biopsy done.
And it is not so that if you remove one lipoma ,it would lead to development of many more such lesions.
The cause of lipomas is unknown. But there can be a genetic involvement as many patients with lipomas come from a family with a history of these tumors.At times an injury such as a blunt blow to part of the body may trigger growth of a lipoma.
I would advise you to consult a competent dermatologist who can advise on the same.At the most you would require a skin biopsy or a review of your previous slide if available.
Hope I have answered your query. I will be available for follow up query if any.
Should you have additional concerns regarding this issue I would be happy to address them.
Regards,
Dr.Bharat chawda