Lipoedema: The Immitator “A case report with a review of literature”

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Authors/contributors
Title
Lipoedema: The Immitator “A case report with a review of literature”
Abstract
Lipoedema is a condition characterised by symmetrical lower limb enlargement. It was first described by Allen & Hines who coined the term lipoedema. The result of subcutaneous deposition of fat gives rise to fatty swelling in the buttocks, thighs and lower limbs sparing the feet. It is associated with obesity and hence upper limbs and rarely trunks are also affected.  This Clinical condition affects females predominantly 1:4 and hence has a profound effect on the psychology therefore it is not uncommon to see these patients with a low self esteem, socially isolated and depressed. Due to its resemblance to lymphoedema it is not unusual to be misdiagnosed, thus leading to a spiral of inappropriate tests and improper treatment outcome.
Publication
Asian Journal of Medicine and Biomedicine
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
38-42
Date
2017-12-21
Language
en
ISSN
2600-8173
Short Title
Lipoedema
Accessed
10/29/21, 9:16 PM
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journal.unisza.edu.my
Rights
Copyright (c) 2017 Asian Journal of Medicine and Biomedicine
Extra
Number: 1
Citation
Ruh, U., & Hasan, K. (2017). Lipoedema: The Immitator “A case report with a review of literature.” Asian Journal of Medicine and Biomedicine, 1(1), 38–42. https://journal.unisza.edu.my/ajmb/index.php/ajmb/article/view/28
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