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* [[Cardiac]]
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* [[Vasovagal syncope|vasovagal]]
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* Second and third decades of life
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* Male > female
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* More commonly seen in forearm
* May also affect trunk and upper arm
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* Subcutaneous nodule
* Tender to palpation
* Less than 2 cm
 
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* Encapsulated, yellow nodules with a reddish tinge
* A combination of fatty tissue and vascular channels
* Fibrin thrombi is present in  vascular channels
 
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* Benign
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* Fifth and sixth decades of life
 
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* More commonly seen in retroperitoneum, abdomen, pelvis, inguinal region, or abdominal wall
* May also affect extremities
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* Subcutaneous mass which may also engage superficial muscular fascia
* Size differs depending on the location
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* Partially encapsulated mass with partially yellow-white cut surface
* A combination of mature adipocytes and sheets of well-differentiated smooth muscle
* No nuclear atypia
 
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===Example #1===
The patient presented with S.O.B. one year after hysterectomy for a leiomyomatous uterus.
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Latest revision as of 00:32, 12 August 2021

Syncope is classified into three types: