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Spindle cell lipoma of the suprasellar region has not been reported in the literature. We report a case of a 4-year-old male with a suprasellar spindle cell lipoma. The patient presented with headaches and visual disturbances. An imaging study revealed a 4 to 5-mm suprasellar mass that was initially thought to be a lipoma or dermoid cyst. Pathologic examination from the partial resection showed a circumscribed lesion consisting of mature adipose tissue with intermixed uniform spindle cells associated with a mucoid matrix, morphologically consistent with a spindle cell lipoma. The spindle cells and vasculature demonstrated focal positivity with CD34 antibody. There was no evidence of lipoblasts, mitoses, necrosis, or osseous tissue.
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PMID:Suprasellar spindle cell lipoma. 1943 96

The authors describe the first case of spindle cell lipoma of the posterior neck invading the upper cervical spinal canal and the posterior cranial fossa. Spindle cell lipoma is an extremely rare variant of benign lipoma. It usually occurs as a solitary subcutaneous well-circumscribed lesion in the posterior neck or shoulders of adult men. Local aggressiveness is unusual. This 61-year-old man presented with an increased left cerebellar syndrome and headaches. He also had a posterior neck tumefaction, which had been known about for a long time. Computed tomography and MR imaging studies revealed a voluminous mass extending to the upper cervical canal and posterior cranial fossa and eroding the neighboring bones. The lesion was well delimited, and contrast enhancement was intense and heterogeneous. The tumor, which had initially developed under the muscles of the posterior neck, was totally resected. Histological assessment revealed numerous fat cells with spindle cells secreting collagen. The large size of the tumor and the submuscular location, bone erosion, and compression of the CNS were unusual in this rare subtype of benign adipose tumor. Its presentation could simulate a sarcoma.
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PMID:An unusual and spectacular case of spindle cell lipoma of the posterior neck invading the spinal cervical canal and posterior cranial fossa. 2181 87