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Nonaka CFW et al. - The characterization of new variants, such as sialolipomas, and the identification of histological subtypes in already known variants, such as low-fat and fat-free spindle cell lipomas, highlight the importance for careful microscopic evaluation of these tumors, which might be combined with immunohistochemistry in some cases.

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