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A Lipoma Arborescens Probably Causing Significant Osteoarthritis of the Elbow in a Young Man

  • Won Jong Bahk
  • , Seungyup Shin
  • , Junho Jang
  • , Kyung Jin Seo
  • , Yongju Kim
  • , Hyunjung Kim

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Abstract

Lipoma arborescens (LA) is a rare, non-neoplastic, intra-articular, mass-like lesion with villous lipomatous proliferation that replaces and distends the synovium, particularly in the knee joint. A few cases have been sporadically reported to affect the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, and ankle. The authors would like to present a rare and unique case of LA in the elbow joint with significant osteoarthritis in a 24-year-old young man, which suggests that a longstanding pre-existing LA can give rise to severe degenerative arthritis even in young patients unless diagnosed early and adequately treated.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1888
JournalDiagnostics
Volume15
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025

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Keywords

  • bone
  • intra-articular lesion
  • joint
  • lipoma arborescens (LA)
  • osteoarthritis

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