1. Neck dissection for treatment of supraglottic carcinoma associated with deep-seated intermuscular lipoma in the neck: A case report
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Takayuki Imai, Ayako Nakanome, Sinkichi Morita, Kazue Ito, Shigemi Ito, and Yukinori Asada
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Head and neck cancer ,Lipoma ,Neck dissection ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Lipomas are superficial tumors that occur primarily in the subcutaneous region and very rarely occur deeply within or between the muscle layers. No reports to date have described cervical lipomas in patients with head and neck cancer who underwent neck dissection. We herein report a case involving a 72-year-old woman with supraglottic carcinoma complicated by a cervical lipoma who underwent simultaneous neck dissection and lipoma removal. The lipoma was a deep-seated intermuscular lipoma arising in the longus cervicis muscle. We initially considered that the lipoma would be removed en bloc with neck dissection, but the imaging findings clearly indicated that the tumor was located more deeply than the prevertebral layer of the deep cervical fascia and outside the range of neck dissection. The lipoma was removed by incision of the prevertebral fascial layer following neck dissection, and no complications occurred.
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- 2024
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