2E80.01 Deep subfascial lipoma
International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2025-01
Deep subfascial lipomata are benign neoplasms of adipose tissue which arise deep to the deep fascia and have a tendency to infiltrate between and into muscle. They may occur at any body site and may cause diagnostic difficulty. They are well recognised to occur on the forehead beneath the frontalis muscle (frontalis-associated lipoma).
inclusions
- Frontalis-associated lipoma
- Infiltrating lipoma of soft tissue
- Intramuscular lipoma of soft tissue
postcoordination
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synonyms
- Deep subfascial lipoma
- Atypical lipoma of soft tissue
- Infiltrating lipoma of soft tissue
- Frontalis-associated lipoma
- Intramuscular lipoma of soft tissue
- Benign lipoma of spermatic cord
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