Infiltrative Lipoma in Cats
Infiltrative lipoma is an invasive, benign tumor composed of fatty tissue, a variant that does not metastasize (spread), but which is known to infiltrate the soft tissues, notably the muscles, but also including the fasciae (the soft tissue component of the connective tissue system), tendons, nerves, blood vessels, salivary glands, lymph nodes, joint capsules, and occasionally the bones. Muscle infiltration is often so extensive that surgery cannot be performed without severe consequences.
Infiltrative lipoma occurs much less frequently than does
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