Lipomas are usually sporadic, asymptomatic lesions, and their clinical and histologic presentation does not pose diagnostic difficulties. In ambiguous cases, however, knowledge of genetics is necessary. HMGA2 expression in adipose cells enables the differentiation of normal adipose tissue from lipoma and liposarcoma. Moreover, lipomas can be associated with genetic diseases, such as multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1, neurofibromatosis type 1, Wilson’s disease, or mitochondrial diseases. Lipomas can run in families (familial multiple lipomatosis) or be a part of genetic syndromes such as PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome, Proteus syndrome, and Pai syndrome. This study aims to present the genetic basis of lipomas and diseases in which these les...
Review on Soft tissue tumors: Lipoma / benign lipomatous tumors, with data on clinics, and the genes...
Tumors of the adipose tissue are among some of the most common soft tissue tumors encountered by pat...
The HMGA family is comprised of four proteins: HMGA1a, HMGA1b, MIGA1c and HMGA2. The first three pro...
The focus of this thesis was to study cytogenetic and molecular genetic aberrations in lipomas. For ...
Lipomas are among the most common tumors seen in the soft body parts and usually are solitary lesion...
Lipedema is a disabling disease characterized by symmetric enlargement of the lower and/or upper lim...
Aims: Very recent multidisciplinary investigations have allowed for the definition among lipomas of ...
Lipomas, benign tumors of the adipose tissue, consist of adipocytes surrounded by a fibrous capsule,...
Orientadores: Carlos Eduardo Steiner, Carmen Sílvia BetuzzoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Est...
International audienceMost lipomas are characterized by translocations involving the HMGA2 gene in 1...
Adipose tissue tumors of the retroperitoneum showing no identifiable cytologic atypia are usually cl...
Lipodystrophy syndromes form a heterogenous group of inherited or acquired rare disorders, character...
Background: The cause of the rare fat distribution disorder multiple symmetric lipomatosis is unknow...
International audienceDifferentiating benign from malignant fatty tumours has always been very diffi...
Ordinary lipomas are cytogenetically characterized primarily by simple balanced chromosome aberratio...
Review on Soft tissue tumors: Lipoma / benign lipomatous tumors, with data on clinics, and the genes...
Tumors of the adipose tissue are among some of the most common soft tissue tumors encountered by pat...
The HMGA family is comprised of four proteins: HMGA1a, HMGA1b, MIGA1c and HMGA2. The first three pro...
The focus of this thesis was to study cytogenetic and molecular genetic aberrations in lipomas. For ...
Lipomas are among the most common tumors seen in the soft body parts and usually are solitary lesion...
Lipedema is a disabling disease characterized by symmetric enlargement of the lower and/or upper lim...
Aims: Very recent multidisciplinary investigations have allowed for the definition among lipomas of ...
Lipomas, benign tumors of the adipose tissue, consist of adipocytes surrounded by a fibrous capsule,...
Orientadores: Carlos Eduardo Steiner, Carmen Sílvia BetuzzoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Est...
International audienceMost lipomas are characterized by translocations involving the HMGA2 gene in 1...
Adipose tissue tumors of the retroperitoneum showing no identifiable cytologic atypia are usually cl...
Lipodystrophy syndromes form a heterogenous group of inherited or acquired rare disorders, character...
Background: The cause of the rare fat distribution disorder multiple symmetric lipomatosis is unknow...
International audienceDifferentiating benign from malignant fatty tumours has always been very diffi...
Ordinary lipomas are cytogenetically characterized primarily by simple balanced chromosome aberratio...
Review on Soft tissue tumors: Lipoma / benign lipomatous tumors, with data on clinics, and the genes...
Tumors of the adipose tissue are among some of the most common soft tissue tumors encountered by pat...
The HMGA family is comprised of four proteins: HMGA1a, HMGA1b, MIGA1c and HMGA2. The first three pro...