- 01Lipedema is a chronic fat disorder affecting women's limbs
- 02Symptoms include symmetrical swelling, pain, and easy bruising
- 03Hands and feet are typically unaffected
- 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.
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.
- 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/
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