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Nevus lipomatosus (cutaneous) superficialis (NLS or NLCS, also known as "Nevus lipomatosis of Hoffman and Zurhelle") is characterized by soft, yellowish papules or cerebriform plaques, usually of the buttock or thigh, less often of the ear or scalp, with a wrinkled rather than warty surface. It is usually congenitalin origin or appears within the first three decades. A pedunculated lipofibroma is a solitary variant of nevus lipomatosus superficialis. It usually appears in adult life, and usually on the axilla, knee, ear, arm, scalp and the lower trunk. * * *

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  • Der Naevus lipomatosus, auch Naevus lipomatodes genannt, ist eine seltene Fehlbildung der Haut mit Entwicklung von Naevi im Fettgewebe, bei dem sich kleine Läppchen bilden. (de)
  • Nevus lipomatosus (cutaneous) superficialis (NLS or NLCS, also known as "Nevus lipomatosis of Hoffman and Zurhelle") is characterized by soft, yellowish papules or cerebriform plaques, usually of the buttock or thigh, less often of the ear or scalp, with a wrinkled rather than warty surface. It is usually congenitalin origin or appears within the first three decades. A pedunculated lipofibroma is a solitary variant of nevus lipomatosus superficialis. It usually appears in adult life, and usually on the axilla, knee, ear, arm, scalp and the lower trunk. * Pedunculated lipofibroma, gross pathology * Micrograph of pedunculated lipofibroma, low magnification, with dermal expansion of fatty tissue. * Intermediate magnification, showing mature lipocytes with absence of capsule. In both multiple and solitary variants, the histopathology shows variable amounts of mature lipocytes within the dermis. Occasionally, there is an excessive fibrocollagenous tissue proliferation. The main differential diagnoses are acrochordon, seborrheic keratosis, intradermal melanocytic nevi, neurofibromas, verrucae and fibroepithelioma of Pinkus. (en)
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  • Der Naevus lipomatosus, auch Naevus lipomatodes genannt, ist eine seltene Fehlbildung der Haut mit Entwicklung von Naevi im Fettgewebe, bei dem sich kleine Läppchen bilden. (de)
  • Nevus lipomatosus (cutaneous) superficialis (NLS or NLCS, also known as "Nevus lipomatosis of Hoffman and Zurhelle") is characterized by soft, yellowish papules or cerebriform plaques, usually of the buttock or thigh, less often of the ear or scalp, with a wrinkled rather than warty surface. It is usually congenitalin origin or appears within the first three decades. A pedunculated lipofibroma is a solitary variant of nevus lipomatosus superficialis. It usually appears in adult life, and usually on the axilla, knee, ear, arm, scalp and the lower trunk. * * * (en)
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  • Naevus lipomatosus (de)
  • Nevus lipomatosus superficialis (en)
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