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Key takeaways
  1. 01Lipedema is a chronic fat disorder affecting women's limbs
  2. 02Symptoms include symmetrical swelling, pain, and easy bruising
  3. 03Hands and feet are typically unaffected
  4. 04The cause is unclear but likely involves hormonal factors

Lipedema is a chronic fat disorder in women, distinct from obesity and lymphedema, characterized by painful swelling in the limbs.

Abstract

Lipedema is a chronic disabilitating disease affecting the subcutaneous adipose tissue of the extremities in females during or after puberty. The disease is characterized by bilateral swelling of legs and/or arms, bruising, and pain. In contrast to lymphedema, the most distal parts remain unaffected. In contrast to obesity, patients with lipedema have a lower risk of diabetes mellitus. The pathogenesis is not well understood. However, hormonal factors seem to play a vital role, as it is an exclusively female disorder. The recent advantages in understanding and treating lipedema are reviewed.

Cite this study
APA
Uwe Wollina (2018). Lipedema—An update. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/lipedema-an-update/
MLA
Uwe Wollina. "Lipedema—An update." 2018, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/lipedema-an-update/.
Chicago
Uwe Wollina. 2018. "Lipedema—An update.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/lipedema-an-update/