Summary:
Lipoblastoma is a rare benign tumour, affecting almost exclusively pediatric patients. It originates from
the embryogenous adipose tissue of mainly the trunk and limbs, less frequently then from head and neck
region. In parapharyngeal space this tumour is very rare.
Here a case of a 2-year-old girl, which developed a recurrent lesion 20 moths after the surgical removal of
the primary parapharyngeal lipoblastoma, is presented. It is the opinion of the authors, that, in spite of
greater proclivity to recurrent tumour growth, caused by the limited surgical access to the parapharyngeal
space, a more invasive surgery with mandibulotomy should be avoided, for its potential postoperative
complications are not adequate to the nature of the lipoblastoma, in which a spontantaneous regression
is possible. As it was demonstrated, even the recurrent tumour can be removed without any iatrogenic
trauma to the small patient.
Key words:
lipoblastoma, lipoblastomatosis.
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