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  1. Hanafiah M, Noryati M, Arni T
    BMJ Case Rep, 2013;2013.
    PMID: 23737588 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-009879
    A 2-year-old boy was presented with symptoms of chest infection. The chest radiograph showed a large mediastinal mass, which led to further investigations including biopsy of the tumour. Histopathological analysis revealed a diagnosis of lipoblastoma. We highlight the imaging appearance of the lesion. Although histopathological analysis is required for the confirmation of the diagnosis, cross-sectional imaging is useful in evaluating the extent of the tumour for surgical planning.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lipoblastoma/diagnosis*
  2. Wan MH, Tengku Nun Ahmad TE, Naicker MS, Abu Bakar MZ
    BMJ Case Rep, 2021 Jan 18;14(1).
    PMID: 33462056 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2020-239554
    Lipoblastomas are benign tumours of immature fat cells presenting in infancy. A lipoblastoma within the airway lumen causing airway compromise is an extremely rare occurrence. We present a 6 hours of life girl who had airway compromise due to a lobulated mass at the base of the tongue. The mass was excised after emergency endotracheal intubation.
    Matched MeSH terms: Lipoblastoma/diagnosis*
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