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'''Adipocytic tumours''' fall into the grouping ''[[soft tissue lesions]]'' and includes things that are very common (e.g. lipoma) and everything from benign to malignant.   
'''Adipocytic tumours''' fall into the grouping ''[[soft tissue lesions]]'' and includes things that are very common (e.g. lipoma) and everything from benign to malignant.   
This grouping includes a number of tumours, which can be divided based on their behaviour into ''benign'', 'intermediate'' and ''malignant''.
Benign:<ref name=Ref_WMSP_601>{{Ref WMSP|601}}</ref>
*Lipoma.
*Angiolipoma.
*Myolipoma.
*Pleomorphic lipoma.
*Lipomatosis.
*Lipomatosis of nerve.
*Lipoblastoma.
*Extrarenal [[angiomyolipoma]].
*Extra-adrenal myelolipoma.
*Hibernoma.
Intermediate:<ref name=Ref_WMSP_601>{{Ref WMSP|601}}</ref>
*Atypical lipomatous tumour.
Malignant:<ref name=Ref_WMSP_601>{{Ref WMSP|601}}</ref>
*Dedifferentiated liposarcoma.
*Myxoid liposarcoma.
*Pleomorphic liposarcoma.
*Mixed-type liposarcoma.
*Liposarcoma NOS.


==Lipoma==
==Lipoma==
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