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Differential Diagnosis of a Case of Dercum's Disease with Possible Familial Involvement and Review of Literature
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                    - Li, Luke Z. (Author)
 - Kan, Chin Fung Kelvin (Author)
 - Webb-Detiege, Tamika A. (Author)
 
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            Differential Diagnosis of a Case of Dercum's Disease with Possible Familial Involvement and Review of Literature
        Abstract
            Dercum's disease (DD), also described as adiposis dolorosa, is a poorly understood and rare adipose tissue disorder involving obesity and painful adipose tissue masses. Patients may have associated bruising and constitutional symptoms such as fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and sleep disturbance. DD was initially described in 1888 by Francis Xavier Dercum, and was classified into four subtypes, including generalized diffuse, generalized nodular, localized nodular, and juxta-articular subtypes. While this disease has been described for more than 130 years, its etiology and treatment remain elusive. We describe a case of a patient with DD who presented to Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, LA, for evaluation of treatment options. We review current knowledge on this rare disease and data on modern treatment methods.
        Publication
            The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
        Volume
            94
        Issue
            4
        Pages
            603-608
        Date
            2021-12
        Journal Abbr
            Yale J Biol Med
        Language
            eng
        ISSN
            1551-4056
        Library Catalog
            PubMed
        Citation
            Li, L. Z., Kan, C. F. K., & Webb-Detiege, T. A. (2021). Differential Diagnosis of a Case of Dercum’s Disease with Possible Familial Involvement and Review of Literature. The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 94(4), 603–608. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8686776/
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