[HTML][HTML] Hibernoma of the neck: a rare benign tumour
T Peycru, E Tardat, A Schwartz, JP Dufau… - Canadian Journal of …, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Discussion Hibernoma is a slow-growing, benign tumour. It is rare and occurs generally in
the limbs; 30% of tumours in the largest published series on hibernomas were located in the …
the limbs; 30% of tumours in the largest published series on hibernomas were located in the …
Hibernoma of the neck
F Carinci, FP Carls, S Pelucchi, E Grandi… - Journal of …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
A hibernoma is a rare, benign, soft-tissue tumor composed of cells similar to those of brown
adipose tissue. Only nine cases in the cervical area have been reported. Typically …
adipose tissue. Only nine cases in the cervical area have been reported. Typically …
Cervicomediastinal hibernoma
L Santambrogio, U Cioffi… - The Annals of thoracic …, 1997 - Elsevier
Hibernoma is a benign soft-tissue tumor, derived from the brown fat, that often presents as a
painless, slow-growing mass. About 100 cases of hibernomas have been reported in the …
painless, slow-growing mass. About 100 cases of hibernomas have been reported in the …
Hibernoma: unusual location in the submental space
AJ Minić - Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 1992 - Elsevier
Hibernoma: unusual location in the submental space Page 1 Hibernoma: unusual location in
the submental space Arsa J. Minid Institute of Pathology (Head." Prof. AT Paljm, MD, PhD) …
the submental space Arsa J. Minid Institute of Pathology (Head." Prof. AT Paljm, MD, PhD) …
Cervical hibernoma, a rare, benign tumor: case report
BL Prendes, C Kohli, JSJ Brooks… - Ear, Nose & Throat …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Hibernomas are rare, benign tumors that contain neoplastic cells that are histologically
similar to those of brown adipose tissue. The most common sites of these tumors have been …
similar to those of brown adipose tissue. The most common sites of these tumors have been …
Hibernoma presenting as an asymptomatic neck mass
Background Hibernomas are rare benign tumors of brown fat tissue origin. These tumors are
generally found in locations where fetal fat persists (back, axilla, thorax and …
generally found in locations where fetal fat persists (back, axilla, thorax and …
Does malignant hibernoma exist?
HT Enterline, LD Lowry… - The American journal of …, 1979 - journals.lww.com
The authors present a case of a highly atypical, possibly malignant, hibernoma. It presented
as a deep-seated tumor in the retropharynx of a 57-year-old male. A review of possible …
as a deep-seated tumor in the retropharynx of a 57-year-old male. A review of possible …
Hibernoma of the neck
BW Mesara, JG Batsakis - Archives of Otolaryngology, 1967 - jamanetwork.com
HIBERNOMAS are uncommon supporting tissue neoplasms that take their origin from
immature or so-called" brown" fat. Although known in Europe, the neoplasm was not defined …
immature or so-called" brown" fat. Although known in Europe, the neoplasm was not defined …
Hibernoma of the axilla
N Kunin, S Henno, JP Verhoye, L Moreau… - Journal de …, 1997 - europepmc.org
Hibernomas are benign tumors derived from brown fat that most often present as painless,
slowly enlarging masses in the interscapular region, the neck, the inguinal region and the …
slowly enlarging masses in the interscapular region, the neck, the inguinal region and the …
Hibernoma: a case report
PA Dale, FJ Frassica, HM Reiman, DJ Pritchard - Orthopedics, 1987 - search.proquest.com
Hibernoma is a rare soft-tissue tumor clinically presenting as a firm, freely movable,
nontender mass, most commonly in the interscapular region. It is slow growing and usually …
nontender mass, most commonly in the interscapular region. It is slow growing and usually …