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Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, 2015
Key Clinical MessageSubcutaneous fat necrosis (SCFN) is a rare fat tissue inflammation of the newborn. Risk factors include cord prolapse, perinatal asphyxia, therapeutic hypothermia, meconium aspiration, and sepsis. When present, hypercalcemia comes with lethargy, hypotonia, irritability, vomiting, polyuria, polydipsia, constipation, and dehydration ...
Giulia Rubin   +4 more
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Transcriptome analysis unveils multiple reasons behind delayed and slower deposition of intramuscular fat compared to subcutaneous fat in cattle [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Genomics
Background Intramuscular fat refers to the white adipose tissue deposited between muscle fibers, and its quantity and distribution directly impact the quality and value of beef.
Zhendong Tan   +3 more
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Inherited basis of visceral, abdominal subcutaneous and gluteofemoral fat depots

open access: yesNature Communications, 2021
For any given level of overall adiposity, individuals vary considerably in fat distribution. The inherited basis of fat distribution in the general population is not fully understood.
Shuchi Agrawal   +13 more
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Subcutaneous Fat Thickness with HDL and LDL Levels in Overweight Female Student

open access: yesAmerta Nutrition, 2023
Background: Indonesia is now facing overweight problem as one of the major nutritional problems. It occurs due to excessive fat in the body. The distribution of body fat from subcutaneous fat can increase health risks such as dyslipidemia, one of which ...
Amilia Yuni Damayanti   +3 more
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Differences in histomorphology and expression of key lipid regulated genes of four adipose tissues from Tibetan pigs [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2023
Tibetan pigs, an indigenous pig breed in China, have high overall fat deposition and flavorful and tasty meat. They are thus good models for studying adipogenesis.
Chenghong Lin   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Subcutaneous Fatness AND Mortality [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Epidemiology, 2008
1 From the Research Section, Tuberculosis Program, Communicable Disease Center, Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Bethesda, Maryland. "Present address: Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland 21205. 3 Present address: Division of Occupational Health,
George W. Comstock   +2 more
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Subcutaneous encapsulated fat necrosis [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, 2016
Key Clinical MessageWe have described subcutaneous encapsulated fat necrosis, which is benign, usually asymptomatic and underreported. Images have only been published on two earlier occasions, in which the necrotic nodules appear “pearly” than the cloudy yellow surface in present case.
Dogu Aydin, Jais Oliver Berg
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A greater ratio of thigh subcutaneous fat to abdominal fat is associated with protection against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

open access: yesJHEP Reports, 2023
Background & Aims: No prospective studies have examined the association between thigh subcutaneous fat distribution and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
Yebei Liang   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Thickness of Rectus Abdominis Muscle and Abdominal Subcutaneous Fat Tissue in Adult Women: Correlation with Age, Pregnancy, Laparotomy, and Body Mass Index [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Plastic Surgery, 2012
BackgroundRectus abdominis muscle and abdominal subcutaneous fat tissue are useful for reconstruction of the chest wall, and abdominal, vaginal, and perianal defects. Thus, preoperative evaluation of rectus abdominis muscle and abdominal subcutaneous fat
Jungmin Kim   +3 more
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Compartmental fat distribution in the abdomen of dogs relative to overall body fat composition

open access: yesBMC Veterinary Research, 2020
Background Adipose tissue may have different metabolic and endocrine functions depending on the region of the body in which it is located. While visceral or intra-abdominal fat has been found to contribute to leptin concentrations, insulin resistance and
R. B. S. Turner   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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