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Nodular Cystic Fat Necrosis: a Distinctive Rare Soft-tissue Mass

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Journal Skeletal Radiol
Specialties Orthopedics
Radiology
Date 2023 Aug 12
PMID 37572150
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We report the case of a 34-year-old female who was evaluated for a right lower extremity soft-tissue mass, found to be a large cystic lesion bound by fibrous tissue containing innumerable, freely mobile nodules of fat. Her presentation suggested the diagnosis of nodular cystic fat necrosis (NCFN), a rare entity that likely represents a morphological subset of fat necrosis potentially caused by vascular insufficiency secondary to local trauma. Her lesion was best visualized using MRI, which revealed characteristic imaging features of NCFN including nodular lipid-signal foci that suppress on fat-saturated sequences, intralesional fluid with high signal intensity on T2-weighted imaging, and a contrast-enhancing outer capsule with low signal intensity on T1-weighted imaging. Ultrasound imaging offered the advantage of showing mobile hyperechogenic foci within the anechoic cystic structure, and the lesion was otherwise visualized on radiography as a nonspecific soft-tissue radiopacity. She was managed with complete surgical excision with pathologic evaluation demonstrating, similar to the radiologic features, innumerable free-floating, 1-5 mm, smooth, nearly uniform spherical nodules of mature fat with widespread necrosis contained within a thick fibrous pseudocapsule. Follow-up imaging revealed no evidence of remaining or recurrent disease on postoperative follow-up MRI. The differential diagnosis includes lipoma with fat necrosis, lipoma variant, atypical lipomatous tumor, and a Morel-Lavallée lesion. There is overlap in the imaging features between fat necrosis and both benign and malignant adipocytic tumors, occasionally making this distinction based solely on imaging findings challenging. To our knowledge, this is the largest example of NCFN ever reported.

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