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English: Histopathology of lipoma: The mass is composed of lobules of mature white adipose tissue divided by delicate and inconspicuous fibrous septa containing thin-walled capillary-sized vessels.(H&E, x100)
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(2016). "Lipoma on the antitragus of the ear". Journal of Clinical Research in Dermatology 3 (2): 01–02. DOI:10.15226/2378-1726/3/2/00121. ISSN 23781726.

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Author Hyeree Kim, Sang Hyun Cho, Jeong Deuk Lee, Hei Sung Kim

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Histopathology of lipoma: The mass is composed of lobules of mature white adipose tissue divided by delicate and inconspicuous fibrous septa containing thin-walled capillary-sized vessels.(H&E, x100)

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