Qualitative review of treatment for extrarenal angiomyolipomas

Angiolipomas are a form of lipoma that are characterized by all features of a typical lipoma and may also contain a vascular component. These benign growths typically form subcutaneously in the extremities, trunk, neck, and head [1].

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