Abstract
Angiolipoma of thigh is a benign tumor of adipose tissue, so far only few cases have been reported. We are reporting acase with complete response to radiation. A female patient of Recurrent Angiolipoma was referred to our institute for further management.
Keywords: angiolipoma, infiltrating, thigh neoplasm, recurrent, complete response to radiation.
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