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[Lipedema: Which Etiological Pathways?].

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Title
[Lipedema: Which Etiological Pathways?].
Abstract
Lipedema: Which Etiological Pathways? Abstract. The pathogenesis and epidemiology of lipedema are uncertain, and its diagnosis often delayed. Lipedema almost exclusively affects women, and a link to sex hormones is likely. The metabolic risk of this accumulation of fat in the lower limbs is not known, and weight loss has no impact on the morphology of the lower limbs. Due to the aesthetic discomfort and frequent initial misdiagnosis which results in inappropriate treatment, this condition can lead to significant psychological suffering for the patient. A better understanding of this disease is essential to the proper diagnosis and support for these patients, as well as guiding them in the effective care.
Publication
Praxis
Volume
107
Issue
20
Pages
1077-1080
Date
2018
Journal Abbr
Praxis (Bern 1994)
Language
fre
ISSN
1661-8157 1661-8157
Extra
Place: Switzerland
Citation
Favre, L. (2018). [Lipedema: Which Etiological Pathways?]. Praxis, 107(20), 1077–1080. https://doi.org/10.1024/1661-8157/a003085