[1]: 624 [2] Angiolipomas manifest as multiple painful subcutaneous nodules commonly on the upper limbs.
[5] The majority of the time, angiolipomas happen randomly, however in a small percentage of cases, a familial history is apparent.
[8] Preoperative diagnostics for angiolipoma usually involve computed tomography (CT) with a hyperechoic mass and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
[12] From a histological perspective, angiolipomas exhibit a variable mature adipocytic growth linked to a vascular component.
[13] The lesion may be adipocytic, and the degree of capillary development can range from negligible to prominent (cellular angiolipoma).