Literature DB >> 21781630

Multiple symmetric lipomatosis.

Rodrigo Gomes da Silva1, Renan Detoffol Bragança, Carolina Ribeiro Costa, Lorena Torres de Melo, Rosa Weiss Telles, Luciana Costa Silva.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Multiple symmetric lipomatosis (MSL) is a relatively uncommon entity of unknown etiology characterized by symmetrically subcutaneous accumulation of nonencapsulated adipose tissue. Approximately 200 to 300 cases have been published.
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this article are to report the case of a 58-year-old Brazilian patient with MSL and provide a comprehensive overview of the current concepts concerning this disease.
METHODS: Our search yielded 28 articles on MSL, including case reports and reviews of the literature.
RESULTS: MSL predominantly affects Mediterranean males with a history of chronic alcohol abuse. It is usually asymptomatic and may be associated with diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia, macrocytic anemia, and oral cancer. Surgical resection is the best treatment option.
CONCLUSION: The case reported is a classic presentation of MSL; however, it is particularly uncommon owing to the association with immune thrombocytopenic purpura. This association has been described only once in the medical literature.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21781630     DOI: 10.2310/7750.2011.10026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cutan Med Surg        ISSN: 1203-4754            Impact factor:   2.092


  3 in total

1.  miR-125a-3p and miR-483-5p promote adipogenesis via suppressing the RhoA/ROCK1/ERK1/2 pathway in multiple symmetric lipomatosis.

Authors:  Ke Chen; Honghui He; Yanhong Xie; Liling Zhao; Shaoli Zhao; Xinxing Wan; Wenjun Yang; Zhaohui Mo
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-07-07       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Syndrome in question.

Authors:  Cínthia Rosane Orasmo; Juliana Polizel Ocanha; Silvia Regina Catharino Barraviera; Hélio Amante Miot
Journal:  An Bras Dermatol       Date:  2014 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.896

3.  Multiple Symmetric Lipomatosis (Madelung Disease) in a Large Canadian Family With the Mitochondrial MTTK c.8344A>G Variant.

Authors:  Uththara Perera; Brooke A Kennedy; Robert A Hegele
Journal:  J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep       Date:  2018-09-29
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