The clinical assessment of a patient's lesion is best described as a well-defined, yellowish, blister-like eruption. Straw fluid may be aspirated. It is a rare, benign neoplasm. The histology report shows a predominance of fat cells. The lesion is a (an) :
A) Papilloma
B) Osteoma
C) Lipoma
D) Fibroma
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