Is Lipedema a Unique Entity?

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Author/contributor
Title
Is Lipedema a Unique Entity?
Abstract
Lipedema is a disease with high prevalence but low recognition. It is often misdiagnosed and underdiagnosed. Obesity and lymphoedema are the most common differential diagnoses and can also coexist in patient with lipedema. Its broad range of presentation and fat distribution types contribute to this confusion. It is likely that lipedema symptom variations and presentation forms are often associated with hormonal variations, chronic low-grade systemic inflammation, and wide polygenic variations. This paper presents a theory regarding the clinical evolution of lipedema clinical and its involvement with other diseases, suggesting a three-phase approach for treatment.
Publication
EC CLINICAL AND MEDICAL CASE REPORTS
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
7
Date
2020
Journal Abbr
EC Clinical and Medical Case Report
Language
en
Library Catalog
Zotero
Citation
Amato, A. C. M. (2020). Is Lipedema a Unique Entity? EC CLINICAL AND MEDICAL CASE REPORTS, 3(2), 7. https://www.ecronicon.com/eccmc/ECCMC-03-00156.php
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