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Measurement of capillary fragility: a useful tool to differentiate lipedema from obesity?

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Title
Measurement of capillary fragility: a useful tool to differentiate lipedema from obesity?
Abstract
Lipedema is a disproportional obesity featuring spontaneous or light pressure-induce pain and frequent hematoma formation due to even minor traumatic injuries. It is generally distinguished from general obesity primarily based on clinical hallmarks; however, this becomes difficult when appearing in a concomitant form (combination of obesity and lipedema). Our study group has recently demonstrated that lipedema-associated bruising is correlated with increased capillary fragility (CF) and also that CF could be significantly improved by complex decongestive physiotherapy (CDP). In this study, we measured CF in female subjects with lipedema (15) or non-complicated obesity (15) who were body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) matched. CF was evaluated with the vacuum suction method (VSM) using Parrot's angiosterrometer in both groups. Application of VSM resulted in a significantly higher number of petechiae in subjects with lipedema. Capillary fragility measurement appears to be a useful differential diagnostic tool between lipedema and obesity under these trial parameters.
Publication
Lymphology
Volume
50
Issue
4
Pages
203-209
Date
2017
Journal Abbr
Lymphology
Language
eng
ISSN
2522-7963 0024-7766
Rights
Copyright by International Society of Lymphology.
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Place: United States
Citation
Szolnoky, G., Ifeoluwa, A., Tuczai, M., Varga, E., Varga, M., Dosa-Racz, E., & Kemeny, L. (2017). Measurement of capillary fragility: a useful tool to differentiate lipedema from  obesity? Lymphology, 50(4), 203–209. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30248725/
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