Fibrolipoangiomyoma

Fibrolipoid angiomyomas are the rarest disease among the entire group of benign neoplasms. Neoplasms of this type are extremely rare, and the development of such tumors is associated with genetic disorders. The term "angioma" is derived from two Greek words: "angio" ("angion") - "vessel for blood" and "omento" - "eating", and means "vascular tumor". Thus, the terms “fibroangioma”, “fibrosarcoma” and other similar formations can be considered as complete synonyms.

Fibrolipolypoangioma is a tumor of mixed fibers, which consists equally of adipose and connective tissue. It is distinguished by a predominantly sedentary lifestyle, in which it is either on its stomach or in



Angiomas are tumor diseases arising from blood vessels. Initially, angioma was noticed in pigs, and subsequently it began to appear in other organisms. These tumors can grow in huge layers and can even be observed in the form of cysts. Since the discovery of this disease, the name has been assigned to it - nevi.