Benign symmetric lipomatosis (BSL) is a rare proliferative disorder of the adipose tissue, characterized by symmetrical fat deposits, predominantly in the neck and shoulder area, upper back and arms. This study contains the analyse of a lot of ten patients with BSL, which were surgical treated in our department between 1994-2004. The followed parameters were: sex, age, heredo-collateral antecedents, associated organic diseases, the motivation of medical addressability, the sites of first lesions, the length of evolution before the admission, methods for diagnosis, number of surgical sessions necessary to extirpation of fat deposits, the results of the periodic follow-up examination. The followed patients with BSL were treated by surgery (extirpation of the cervical fat masses): one surgical session (8 cases) or two sessions (2 cases). The morphological, functional and psychic results were good. Recurrence at the site of surgery was not detected in any follow-up subjects. The elective treatment in BSL is surgical, by extirpation of the lipomatous masses; a satisfactory, lasting result can be expected only after the most radical possible extirpation (not only for cosmetic intentions).
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