Warkel R L, Rehme C G, Thompson W H
J Cutan Pathol. 1982 Apr;9(2):113-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.1982.tb01048.x.
Spindle cell lipoma is a neoplasm of adipose tissue that primarily affects posterior necks and shoulders of men in their fifth to seventh decades. It consists of a mixture of adipose tissue and spindle-shaped cells that could be misinterpreted as sarcoma. A clinical and pathological study of two patients, both men, with vascular variants of spindle cell lipoma is presented. These tumors were unusual clinically, in that one caused pain on motion and the other was painful to palpation. On microscopic examination, their vascularity was augmented over previously described examples of spindle cell lipoma.