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PELVIC LIPOMATOSIS: A ROENTGENOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS

ALBERT A. MOSS M.D.1, ROBERT E. CLARK M.D., HENRY I. GOLDBERG M.D., and H. WALTER PEPPER M.D.

1 Research Fellow in Diagnostic Radiology.

The clinical and roentgenographic features of 10 patients with pelvic lipomatosis are described.

Vague abdominal pain, urinary frequency, and hypertension were the most frequent clinical complaints. Pelvic lucency, elongation of the bladder and rectosigmoid, and medial deviation of the ureters were the most common roentgenographic findings.

Follow-up examinations failed to reveal progression of the roentgenographic findings.


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