
Lipoma
- Skin Biopsy, Diagnostic of PSS: skin biopsy revealing increased compact collagen in the reticular dermis, thinning of the epidermis, loss of rete pegs, atrophy of dermal appendages, and hyalinization and fibrosis of arterioles.
- A benign, usually painless, well-circumscribed lipomatous tumor composed of adipose tissue.

Lipoma of skin and subcutaneous tissue of face

Lipoma of other skin and subcutaneous tissue

Lipoma of intrathoracic organs

Lipoma of intra-abdominal organs

Lipoma of spermatic cord
- A benign adipose tissue neoplasm of the spermatic cord. This is the most common tumor amongst the benign paratesticular lesions.

Lipoma of other specified sites

Lipoma unspecified site
- Skin Biopsy, Diagnostic of PSS: skin biopsy revealing increased compact collagen in the reticular dermis, thinning of the epidermis, loss of rete pegs, atrophy of dermal appendages, and hyalinization and fibrosis of arterioles.
- A benign, usually painless, well-circumscribed lipomatous tumor composed of adipose tissue.