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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1992
Excerpt Several different types of lipomatosis have been described: 1) multiple symmetric lipomatosis, characterized by a symmetric formation of fatty tumors (1, 2), associated with signs of a medi...
G, Enzi +6 more
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Excerpt Several different types of lipomatosis have been described: 1) multiple symmetric lipomatosis, characterized by a symmetric formation of fatty tumors (1, 2), associated with signs of a medi...
G, Enzi +6 more
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Acta medica Croatica : casopis Hravatske akademije medicinskih znanosti, 2007
The article is a discussion of three cases of lipomatosis in the pelvis and of the surgical treatment undertaken in each case. In the first two cases, fatty tissue compressed the lower uriunary tract, and in the third, the rectosigmoid intestine. In the third case, the patient was also diagnosed as having a malignant rectum polyp.
Gotovac, Josip +4 more
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The article is a discussion of three cases of lipomatosis in the pelvis and of the surgical treatment undertaken in each case. In the first two cases, fatty tissue compressed the lower uriunary tract, and in the third, the rectosigmoid intestine. In the third case, the patient was also diagnosed as having a malignant rectum polyp.
Gotovac, Josip +4 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1995
We report a case of massive, benign symmetric lipomatosis associated with laryngeal compresion. Current view on the actiology and management of this rare disease are discussed.
M, Agrez, A, Heller, P, Barrie
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We report a case of massive, benign symmetric lipomatosis associated with laryngeal compresion. Current view on the actiology and management of this rare disease are discussed.
M, Agrez, A, Heller, P, Barrie
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Familial multiple lipomatosis.
The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ, 2002Familial multiple lipomatosis is an extremely rare disease. The disease usually does not affect the daily life of FML victims, but they may experience difficulty in performing everyday physical tasks if the lipomas are multiple and large. Inheritance is frequently by autosomal dominant transmission, although cases with recessive inheritance have also ...
Celik, H, Ezirmik, N, Keskin, D
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