1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(88)70052-3
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Multiple symmetric lipomatosis: Treatment with liposuction

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“…23 Dermatologic surgeons demonstrated that liposuction could be used to remove lipomas, [53][54][55] angiolipomas, 56 and improve hyperhidrosis. 23 Dermatologic surgeons demonstrated that liposuction could be used to remove lipomas, [53][54][55] angiolipomas, 56 and improve hyperhidrosis.…”
Section: Other Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 Dermatologic surgeons demonstrated that liposuction could be used to remove lipomas, [53][54][55] angiolipomas, 56 and improve hyperhidrosis. 23 Dermatologic surgeons demonstrated that liposuction could be used to remove lipomas, [53][54][55] angiolipomas, 56 and improve hyperhidrosis.…”
Section: Other Indicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First described by a German physician in 1888, it is characterized by massive painless symmetric fat deposits in the neck, upper aspect of the trunk, and shoulders [1,3]. The fatty deposits are unencapsulated, and histologically the cells have the typical appearance of adipose cells.…”
Section: Madelung's Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fatty deposits are unencapsulated, and histologically the cells have the typical appearance of adipose cells. It is believed that the disorder is the result of a defect in adrenergic-stimulated lipid mobilization [1]. Madelung's disease is associated with a large number of medical conditions, most commonly alcoholism and diabetes mellitus.…”
Section: Madelung's Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Este tratamiento está especialmente indicado en casos de afectación funcional o posible compromiso de estructuras vitales (51) La liposucción es otra alternativa válida en determinados casos; conlleva un menor riesgo que la lipectomía, a menudo con menor número de efectos adversos, buenos resultados estéti-cos y la posibilidad de ser practicada de manera repetida (52,53), incluso mediante apoyo ecográfico para su realización (54).…”
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