Posttraumatic nuchal pseudolipoma in a high school athlete after weight training

BJR Case Rep. 2022 Mar 9;7(6):20210021. doi: 10.1259/bjrcr.20210021. eCollection 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Pseudolipomas are an uncommon clinical manifestation appearing as a non-encapsulated prominence of subcutaneous fat on MRI. Post-traumatic pseudolipomas (PTLs) are thought to arise from neoadipogenesis following acute or chronic trauma. These are most commonly located on the lower extremities, gluteal, and trochanteric regions. Here, we report a case of PTL in a high school athlete, arising in the posterior neck after weight training with performing barbell squats without neck padding. To our knowledge, this case represents a novel association between PTLs and weight training exercises.

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