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Lipedema: an overview of its clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of the disproportional fatty deposition syndrome - systematic review.

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Early diagnosis and treatment are mandatory for this disorder otherwise gradual enlargement of fatty deposition causes impaired mobility and further comorbidities like arthrosis and lymphatic insufficiency.
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Lipedema is a disproportionate, symmetrical fatty swelling characterized by pain and bruising existing almost exclusively among women. We undertook a systematic review of the available literature about lipedema, given the lack of knowledge and little evidence about this disorder especially among obesity experts. Diagnosis of lipedema is usually based on clinical features. Symmetrical edema in the lower limbs with fatty deposits located to hips and thighs usually appears at puberty and often affects several members of the same family. Main disorders considered for differential diagnosis are lymphedema, obesity, lipohypertrophy and phlebedema. Treatment protocols comprise conservative (decongestive lymphatic therapy) and surgical (liposuction) approaches. Early diagnosis and treatment are mandatory for this disorder otherwise gradual enlargement of fatty deposition causes impaired mobility and further comorbidities like arthrosis and lymphatic insufficiency.

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Lipedema: clínica, diagnóstico y tratamiento. Revisión de la literatura

TL;DR: El lipedema es un trastorno cronico del tejido adiposo, caracterizado por depositos grasos desproporcionados en miembros inferiores y dolorosos with preservacion of los pies, siendo una entidad casi exclusiva de las mujeres.
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Survey Outcomes of Lipedema Reduction Surgery in the United States.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors collected data from women with lipedema in the USA who have undergone Lipedema reduction surgery in order to determine if quality of life, pain, and other measures improved after lipedma reduction surgery.
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A randomised controlled multicentre investigator-blinded clinical trial comparing efficacy and safety of surgery versus complex physical decongestive therapy for lipedema (LIPLEG).

TL;DR: The LIPLEG trial as mentioned in this paper evaluated the efficacy and safety of liposuction compared to standard CDT for reducing thigh pain and other lipedema-related health issues.
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[Lipedema - basics and current hypothesis of pathomechanism].

TL;DR: In der vorliegenden Arbeit präsentieren wir einen Überblick über die Symptome and klinischen Merkmale des Lipödems, seine Differenzialdiagnosen, die Behandlungsmöglichkeiten and zuletzt die aktuellen Hypothesen zur Pathogenese des Lip Ödems.
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Women's experiences of living with lipedema.

TL;DR: This article found that women with lipedema felt controlled by their body, and were fat-shamed and viewed by others as a person who lacked character, and received unsupportive advice on how to manage from healthcare.
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International statistical classification of diseases and related health problems. Tenth revision.

TL;DR: It is proposed that the chapters on external causes of injury and poisoning, and factors influencing health status and contact with health services, should form an integral part of ICD-10, for the first time in its history based on an alphanumeric coding scheme.
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Indications for compression therapy in venous and lymphatic disease consensus based on experimental data and scientific evidence. Under the auspices of the IUP.

TL;DR: It is shown that whilst good evidence for the use of compression is available in some clinical indications, there is much still to be discovered.
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Differential diagnosis, investigation, and current treatment of lower limb lymphedema

TL;DR: The common differential diagnosis in Western patients with lower limb swelling is secondary lymphedema, venous disease, lipedema, and adverse reaction to ipsilateral limb surgery.
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Lipedema: an inherited condition.

TL;DR: It is proposed that lipedema is a genetic condition with either X‐linked dominant inheritance or more likely, autosomal dominant inheritance with sex limitation, and appears to be a condition almost exclusively affecting females, presumably estrogen‐requiring as it usually manifests at puberty.
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