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  • Fibrolipomas are benign tumors composed of fat and fibrous tissue that are commonly found in the mouth of dogs, with a particular prevalence in males and dogs around 10 years old.
  • In a study examining 112 cases, the tongue was identified as the most common location for these tumors, followed by the buccal mucosa and sublingual area.
  • The anatomical distribution of oral fibrolipomas varied by dog breed, but other factors like sex and age showed no significant differences, highlighting the need to consider fibrolipomas when diagnosing oral masses in dogs.

Article Abstract

Fibrolipoma is defined as a typical lipoma transected by variable amounts of paucicellular and collagenous fibrous components. Oral and lingual fibrolipomas are well-recognized histological entities in human medicine that are slightly more prevalent in females, occur most commonly after the fourth decade, and arise from the buccal mucosa. The documentation of this neoplasm in the oral cavity is lacking in veterinary medicine. Through a multi-institutional retrospective compilation of cases submitted to diagnostic pathology services, here we describe the clinical and pathologic features of oral fibrolipomas in dogs. A total of 112 cases of oral fibrolipomas in dogs were retrieved. The mean age was 10.1 years (range 2-16 years, ±2.63 years standard deviation), with an average tumor size of 1.7 cm (range 0.2-8 cm, ±1.1 cm standard deviation). The most common location was the tongue (57.1%, 64/112), followed by the buccal mucosa (15.2%, 16/112), sublingual area (8.0%, 9/112), gingiva and lip (4.5%, 5/112 each), and palate (1 case). The anatomical location of oral fibrolipomas only differed significantly among the dog breeds ( < .001) but not among sex, age, anamnesis, or reason for submission. The tumor was most commonly reported in males (69.7%, 78/112), and in 62.5% (70/112) of the cases, the tumor was an incidental finding. Fibrolipoma should be considered a differential diagnosis when considering benign lingual and other oral soft tissue masses in dogs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03009858241273238DOI Listing

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