Inbound Relationships |
Type |
Active |
Source |
Characteristic |
Refinability |
Group |
Lipoma of skin and subcutaneous tissue of trunk |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Lipoma of skin and subcutaneous tissue of limb (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Lipomyelomeningocele |
Associated morphology |
False |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
4 |
Leptomyelolipoma (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
A rare frontonasal dysplasia characterized by median cleft of the upper lip (MCL), midline polyps of the facial skin, nasal mucosa, and pericallosal lipomas. Hypertelorism with ocular anomalies are also observed, generally with normal neuropsychological development. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Cleft lip/palate-deafness-sacral lipoma syndrome is characterized by cleft lip/palate, profound sensorineural deafness, and a sacral lipoma. It has been described in two brothers of Chinese origin born to non-consanguineous parents. Additional findings included appendages on the heel and thigh, or anterior sacral meningocele and dislocated hip. The mode of inheritance is probably autosomal or X-linked recessive. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
3 |
A rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by nasopalpebral lipomas, bilateral lid coloboma, and telecanthus. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
In a transitional lipoma of the spinal cord the lipoma-spinal cord interface includes the conus medullaris and extends to the dorsal and caudal aspects of the lumbar spinal cord. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
In a transitional lipoma of the spinal cord the lipoma-spinal cord interface includes the conus medullaris and extends to the dorsal and caudal aspects of the lumbar spinal cord. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Lipoma of head |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Bilateral lipoma of upper limbs |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Bilateral lipoma of upper limbs |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Lipoma of brain (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Bilateral lipoma of lower limbs |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Bilateral lipoma of lower limbs |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Lipomatosis dolorosa |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Lipoma of nerve |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Lipomyelomeningocele |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Multiple lipomata (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Familial multiple lipomata (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Lipoma due to neurospinal dysraphism |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Excisional biopsy of lipoma of knee joint |
Direct morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Lipoma of orbit (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Lipoma of small intestine (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Lipoma of appendix (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Lipoma of large intestine (disorder) |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Chondrolipoma |
Is a |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
A rare closed lipomatous, dysraphic malformation of the lower spinal cord characterized by extramedullary lipomatous mass attached to the conus region. The conus is dysplastic and poorly delineated. Various morphological subtypes are recognized. Possible symptoms include bowel and bladder dysfunction and neuro-orthopedic deformity of the lower limbs. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
A rare dysraphic abnormality characterised by the infiltration of fatty tissue localised in the filum terminale, with abnormal conus shape. The spinal cord is typically attenuated and the limit between its end and the fatty filum is hard to distinguish. There is no additional spinal cord malformation, but it can be associated with vertebral abnormalities, anorectal malformation or other syndromic condition. It is named transitional for its intermediate image between an isolated filum lipoma and a terminal conus region lipoma. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
A rare dysraphic abnormality characterised by the infiltration of fatty tissue localised in the filum terminale, which thickens and loses its flexibility, with normal conus shape, regardless of conus level. There is no other spinal cord malformation associated, but it can be associated with extraspinal malformation (anorectal malformation) or syndrome. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Excision of lipoma of right shoulder region |
Direct morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Excision of lipoma of left shoulder region (procedure) |
Direct morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
A rare dysraphic spinal cord lipoma with characteristics of a lipomatous mass extending ventrally to the dorsal root entry zone, indicating a more severe malformation of the spinal cord. The diagnosis can be suggested on imaging but usually confirmed during surgery. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
A very rare non-dysraphic spinal cord lipoma which is located within the spinal cord. There is no defect in the overlying dura. |
Associated morphology |
True |
Lipoma morphology (morphologic abnormality) |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |