Lipomatous Infiltration in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex - A Case Series and Literature Review

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Title
Lipomatous Infiltration in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex - A Case Series and Literature Review
Abstract
Diffuse Lipomatosis is a dermatological lesion consisting of a poorly circumscribed, infiltrative overgrowth of mature adipose tissue that usually affects the trunk and the extremities. The lesions in the Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) are usually hamartomatous in nature, but lesions arising from adipocytes are rare. There are only three previous reports of association of TSC with diffuse lipomatosis. Herein we present a case series of diffuse lipomatosis in three subjects with TSC and proceed to review the literature for any other reported cases. On the basis of the three index cases and identification of three more cases in the literature, we believe that there is an association of diffuse lipomatosis with TSC that has not been appreciated until now. We believe that this association in some selected cases will serve to improve diagnosis, surveillance, and management..
Publication
Child Neurology Open
Volume
8
Pages
2329048X211048065
Date
2021-10-20
Journal Abbr
Child Neurol Open
Language
eng
ISSN
2329-048X
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PubMed
Citation
Ilyas, M., Quezada, J., & Opfer, E. K. (2021). Lipomatous Infiltration in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex - A Case Series and Literature Review. Child Neurology Open, 8, 2329048X211048065. https://doi.org/10.1177/2329048X211048065
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