Lipoma are rare tumor that typically arise from soft tissue in the body and common in adult. Lipoma comprise of mature fat cell so known as fat cell tumor. It is benign in nature. They are round, motile, painless slow growing masses with a characteristic soft and soggy feel usually appear in the hyp...
Lipoma are rare tumor that typically arise from soft tissue in the body and common in adult. Lipoma comprise of mature fat cell so known as fat cell tumor. It is benign in nature. They are round, motile, painless slow growing masses with a characteristic soft and soggy feel usually appear in the hypodermic area of skin. Atypical lipomas slow growing can be associated with syndrome such as multiple hereditary lipomatosis colorless adipose, Gardner s syndrome and Madelungs disease and subcutaneous Lipomas occur in 33 of patients with MEN 1 and frequently multiple. Dr. Sarita Patel "Role of Homoeopathy in the Management of Lipoma" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-4, August 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd58591.pdf Paper Url:https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/other/58591/role-of-homoeopathy-in-the-management-of-lipoma/dr-sarita-patel
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Role of Homoeopathy in the Management of Lipoma
Dr. Sarita Patel
PG Scholar (MD-1), Department of Homoeoathic Pharmacy,
Govermment Homoepathic Medical College and Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
Lipoma are rare tumor that typically arise from soft tissue in the body
and common in adult. Lipoma comprise of mature fat cell so known
as fat cell tumor. It is benign in nature. They are round, motile,
painless slow growing masses with a characteristic soft and soggy
feel usually appear in the hypodermic area of skin. Atypical lipomas
slow growing can be associated with syndrome such as multiple
hereditary lipomatosis colorless adipose, Gardner s syndrome and
Madelungs disease and subcutaneous Lipomas occur in >33% of
patients with MEN 1 and frequently multiple.
KEYWORDS: Lipoma rare fat cell tumor, benign in nature
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Etiopathogenesis: -
Pathology of Lipoma is unknown but some study
shown approx. 10% of lipoma have genetic
abnormality.
Anatomical pathology- According to location
different type of lipoma given below-
Intermuscular Lipoma
Intramuscular Lipoma
Periosteal /Periosteal Lipoma
Lipoma arborescens (Synovial Lipomatosis)
Intracranial Lipoma
Genetic Pathology- Some of the following structural
rearrangements of chromosomes have been associated
with Lipoma are-
12q 13-15 region
13q portion loss
6p 21-23 region
Other Loci anomalies or normal karyotype
Histological variant of Lipoma are as follow –
Adenolipoma of skin
Angiolimpoma
Cartilaginous Metaplasia in a Lipoma
Chondroid Lipoma
Fibro lipoma
Myelo lipoma
Myolipoma
Mixolipoma
Ossifying Lipoma
Sclerotic Lipoma
Pericallosal Lipoma
CLINICAL FEATURE: -
Soft, solitary, painless subcutaneous nodules that are
mobile and not associated with epidermal change.
A characteristic “SLIPPAGE SIGN” may be elicited
by gently sliding the finger off the edge of the tumor.
Miasmatic diagnosis of Lipoma; Sycotic in back
ground
Homoeopathic Management- There are following
remedy given below:
Baryta carb
Belladonna
Ammon muri
Calc carb
Calc flour
Lapis albus
Sulphur
Thuja
Conflict of interest: Not available
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