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Giant Supraclavicular/Axillary Lipoma: 13

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The exposure of the pectoralis minor shown. The forceps points to the medial pectoral nerve penetrating the minor on its way to the major.       

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Giant Supraclavicular/Axillary Lipoma: 14

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The relationships of the pectoralis minor and latissimus to the axillary fat pad are shown. The pectoralis minor was divided close to its coracoid attachment.       

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Giant Supraclavicular/Axillary Lipoma: 15

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The axillary component of the lipoma was exposed. The neck was dissected beneath the clavicle to assess the necessity of dividing the clavicle. When pressure was applied to the supraclavicular component, it was easily extruded through the subclavicular space. The lipoma had no neurovascular attachments.      

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