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Lipödem: en uppmaning till handling!

Giacomo Buso, Michele Depairon, Didier Tomson, Wassim Raffoul, Roberto Vettor, Lucia Mazzolai
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Lipödem är en kronisk sjukdom med smärtsamt, oproportionerligt fett i armar och ben
  2. 02Det drabbar nästan uteslutande kvinnor och är ofta feldiagnostiserat
  3. 03Viktnedgång har liten effekt på lipödemets fettfördelning
  4. 04De bakomliggande orsakerna är ännu inte helt klarlagda
  5. 05Tidig diagnos och behandling kan förbättra livskvaliteten

Lipödem är ett distinkt, ofta feldiagnostiserat tillstånd med smärtsam fettansamling, inte bara fetma, som kräver ökad klinisk medvetenhet för tidigare diagnos.

Abstract

Lipedema is a chronic progressive disease characterized by abnormal fat distribution resulting in disproportionate, painful limbs. It almost exclusively affects women, leading to considerable disability, daily functioning impairment, and psychosocial distress. Literature shows both scarce and conflicting data regarding its prevalence. Lipedema has been considered a rare entity by several authors, though it may be a far more frequent condition than thought. Despite the clinical impact on women's health, lipedema is in fact mostly unknown, underdiagnosed, and too often misdiagnosed with other similarly presenting diseases. Polygenic susceptibility combined with hormonal, microvascular, and lymphatic disorders may be partly responsible for its development. Furthermore, consistent information on lipedema pathophysiology is still lacking, and an etiological treatment is not yet available. Weight loss measures exhibit minimal effect on the abnormal body fat distribution, resulting in eating disorders, increased obesity risk, depression, and other psychological complaints. Surgical techniques, such as liposuction and excisional lipectomy, represent therapeutic options in selected cases. This review aims to outline current evidence regarding lipedema epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, and management. Increased awareness and a better understanding of its clinical presentation and pathophysiology are warranted to enable clinicians to diagnose and treat affected patients at an earlier stage.

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APA
Giacomo Buso, Michele Depairon, Didier Tomson, Wassim Raffoul, Roberto Vettor, & Lucia Mazzolai (2019). Lipödem: en uppmaning till handling!. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/lipedema-a-call-to-action/
MLA
Giacomo Buso, et al. "Lipödem: en uppmaning till handling!." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/lipedema-a-call-to-action/.
Chicago
Giacomo Buso et al. 2019. "Lipödem: en uppmaning till handling!.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/lipedema-a-call-to-action/