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Cutis, 2001
Congenital lipodystrophy is an uncommon autosomal recessive disorder that occurs mainly in females and is characterized by loss of subcutaneous fat, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and masculinization due to defective metabolism of fat. Acquired lipodystrophy is now most commonly encountered in patients infected with HIV who take protease ...
T N, Helm, E, Bisker, W F, Bergfeld
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Congenital lipodystrophy is an uncommon autosomal recessive disorder that occurs mainly in females and is characterized by loss of subcutaneous fat, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and masculinization due to defective metabolism of fat. Acquired lipodystrophy is now most commonly encountered in patients infected with HIV who take protease ...
T N, Helm, E, Bisker, W F, Bergfeld
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1929
FRANKLIN G. EBAUGH, GEORGE JOHNSON
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FRANKLIN G. EBAUGH, GEORGE JOHNSON
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