Title of article :
Intramuscular Hibernoma of the Scapular Region Misdiagnosed on Cytology as a Malignant Lesion: A Report of a Rare Case
Author/Authors :
Pujani, Mukta Department of Pathology - ESIC Medical College - Faridabad - India , Khan, Sabina Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research - Jamia Hamdard - New Delhi - India , Jetley, Sujata Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research - Jamia Hamdard - New Delhi - India , Raina, Prabhat K Department of Oncosurgery, RJSP Cancer Hospital - Ranchi - India
Abstract :
Hibernomas are extremely rare benign tumors of adipose tissue characterized by
an admixture of brown fat cells with granular, multivacuolated cytoplasm and white
fat cells. Hibernomas account for 1.6% of benign adipose tissue tumors and
approximately 1.1% of all adipocytic tumors. Around 10% of these cases are
intramuscular. It was initially described in the early 1900s as being composed of
brown fat. Hibernomas usually occur in third to fourth decades of life and the most
frequent sites being thigh, trunk, shoulder, back etc. Cytological differential
diagnoses of hibernoma include well differentiated liposarcoma, myxoid/round cell
liposarcoma, chondroid lipoma and benign granular cell tumor. Due to its abundant
vascularity evident on angiography, it can sometimes mimic a malignant lesion, from
which it needs to be distinguished as complete surgical excision is the only treatment
required for a hibernoma. Moreover, it has no malignant or metastatic potential.
We presented a rare case of intramuscular hibernoma of the scapular region in a
34-year-old male, in which cytology was reported as pleomorphic fibrolipomatous
malignant lesion
Keywords :
Hibernoma , Benign Lipomatous Tumor , Brown Fat , Intramuscular Hibernoma , Scapular
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics