MRI of a hibernoma

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
M A CookR D de Silva

Abstract

Hibernomas are benign tumors derived from brown fat that most often present as painless, slowly enlarging masses in the interscapular region. Because these lesions have a heterogeneous appearance and contain fat, they mimic liposarcomas on CT and MR, requiring biopsy for definitive diagnosis.

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