Report of two cases of lipedema: An under-recognized, misdiagnosed, and under-reported disorder in India
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Authors/contributors
- Kuttiatt, V. S. (Author)
- Anandhan, M. (Author)
- Elangovan, N. (Author)
- Sadhasivam, A. (Author)
Title
Report of two cases of lipedema: An under-recognized, misdiagnosed, and under-reported disorder in India
Abstract
Lipedema is a chronic adipose tissue disorder primarily affecting women, marked by abnormal, symmetrical, and disproportionate accumulation of subcutaneous fat in the lower limbs and sometimes in the arms, with hands and feet typically spared. Frequently misdiagnosed as lymphedema or obesity, lipedema presents with pain, easy bruising, bilateral nonpitting edema, and swelling that worsens throughout the day. We present two cases: Two middle-aged women reported longstanding bilateral lower limb swelling, pain, and varicose veins, without significant comorbidities. Clinical examination revealed characteristic disproportionate fat distribution and negative Stemmer's sign. Laboratory investigations and lymphoscintigraphy excluded other causes of edema. Imaging confirmed subcutaneous thickening, fat stranding, and varicosities. Both patients were advised to have conservative management including compression therapy, limb elevation, physiotherapy and dietary counseling; one exhibited significant limb volume reduction. Our report underscores the importance of recognizing lipedema for early diagnosis and effective management to prevent progression and complications.
Publication
Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
Pages
10.4103/jpgm.jpgm_273_25
Date
2025-12-10
Journal Abbr
J Postgrad Med
Language
eng
ISSN
0972-2823
Short Title
Report of two cases of lipedema
Library Catalog
PubMed
Citation
Kuttiatt, V. S., Anandhan, M., Elangovan, N., & Sadhasivam, A. (2025). Report of two cases of lipedema: An under-recognized, misdiagnosed, and under-reported disorder in India. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine, 10.4103/jpgm.jpgm_273_25. https://doi.org/10.4103/jpgm.jpgm_273_25
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