Lipoedema: presentation and management.
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Todd, Marie (Author)
Title
Lipoedema: presentation and management.
Abstract
Lipoedema is a distinct clinical condition characterized by bilateral, symmetrical enlargement of the buttocks and lower limbs owing to excess deposition of subcutaneous fat. It is found almost exclusively in women. The common features associated with this condition are 'column- shaped' legs with sparing of the feet, bruising, sensitivity to pressure, and orthostatic oedema. The progression to lipo-lymphoedema or morbid obesity is possible. Conservative measures used in the management of lymphoedema can prevent progression/limit the orthostatic oedema. Surgical procedures may also play a part in the management of lipoedema.
Publication
British journal of community nursing
Volume
15
Issue
4
Pages
S10-16
Date
2010 Apr
Journal Abbr
Br J Community Nurs
Language
eng
ISSN
1462-4753 1462-4753
Loc. in Archive
Extra
Place: England
Citation
Todd, M. (2010). Lipoedema: presentation and management. British Journal of Community Nursing, 15(4), S10-16. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2010.15.Sup3.47363
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