Benign symmetric lipomatosis with myelomeningocele in an adolescent: An uncommon association—case report

The authors report an unusual localization of symmetric adipose tumors associated with spinal dysraphism. Initially, the patient underwent a closure of the lumbosacral myelomeningocele. At that time, the tumors were not evident and remained undiscovered up until puberty. However, during puberty, the...

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