Remodelling acquired chest wall deformity after removal of a large axillary lipoma
Daniel Pop 1*,
Nicolas Venissac 1,
Jerome Mouroux 1
1 Pasteur Hospital, Nice, France
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: danielpopch{at}yahoo.com.
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Acquired chest wall deformities are rarely encountered. Most of them result from pathologic process within the thorax, chest wall disease, iatrogenic deformities or post-traumatic. We present a case of a huge axillary mass deforming the chest wall. Surgery treated a well-encapsulated lipoma. Six months postoperatively, the chest wall restored in normal shape with active respiratory physiotherapy. This is the first reported case of spontaneous 'remodelling' of the chest wall without surgery. Keywords: Acquired chest wall deformity; Benign chest wall tumour; Lipoma