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Giant Supraclavicular/Axillary Lipoma: 10

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The anatomic relationships of the lipoma to the axillary structures are shown.       

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Giant Supraclavicular/Axillary Lipoma: 11

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The patient was taken to the operating room for resection of the mass. The extended axillary incision is shown. Orthopedic surgery (for possible clavicular division, see brachial plexus schwannoma), neurosurgery (for brachial plexus involvement) and vascular surgery (for axillary/subclavian vessel involvement) were standing by.      

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Giant Supraclavicular/Axillary Lipoma: 12

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The deep fascia between pectoralis major and latissimus was opened along the lateral border of the pectoralis major, exposing the underlying pectoralis minor and clavipecroral fascia (see axillary dissection).      

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