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An Over View on Spindle Cell Lipoma of the Oral Cavity

Amirhossein Jahromi

Spindle cell lipoma was portrayed interestingly by Enzinger and Harvey in 1975. It addresses 1.5% of all adipocytic growths and has the occurrence of normal lipomas. Allen discovered 11 instances of spindle cell lipoma in 87,000 back to back promotions. It is most normally situated in the back neck, upper back, or shoulder, yet it additionally can be situated in the furthest points, trunk, and face. Just five cases have been portrayed in the oral cavity; two in the front floor of the mouth, two in the tongue, and one in the hard sense of taste.