2017
DOI: 10.5114/ada.2017.69319
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The use of high tumescent power assisted liposuction in the treatment of Madelung’s collar

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“…42 It is true that there are no studies connecting the role of alcohol in MSL pathogenesis, and stopping alcohol consumption did not reverse or prevent disease development, although other studies suggested that alcohol could be a key MSL promoter and delay ATLLM formation. 4,43,44 Our current data supported the notion that alcohol is considered to be a crucial factor for MSL development. In addition, most of our patients had mild metabolic dysfunction, and Zolotov et al reported high levels of TG in three patients.…”
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“…42 It is true that there are no studies connecting the role of alcohol in MSL pathogenesis, and stopping alcohol consumption did not reverse or prevent disease development, although other studies suggested that alcohol could be a key MSL promoter and delay ATLLM formation. 4,43,44 Our current data supported the notion that alcohol is considered to be a crucial factor for MSL development. In addition, most of our patients had mild metabolic dysfunction, and Zolotov et al reported high levels of TG in three patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…3 The MSL incidence rate is 1:25,000 in the Mediterranean region but is very low among Asian populations, and the age of onset is usually between 30 and 70 years old in men, occurring up to 30 times more frequently in men than in women. 4,5 Although most MSL cases occur sporadically, it has also been reported in hereditary family MSL. [6][7][8][9] The cause of the disease remains unknown, but alcohol abuse is an important risk factor in MSL development and avoidance of alcohol consumption may prevent disease progression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Figure 1, this classification defines three phenotypes and subtypes of MSL. The most common, recognizable, and aesthetically displeasing form of MSL is Phenotype I, also known as Madelung collar (Witmanowski et al, 2017). In Phenotype I MSL, the adipose tissue is concentrated and spread around the neck like a collar.…”
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