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Excess Subcutaneous Fat

Evidence-Based Procedural Dermatology, 2019
Excess subcutaneous fat is one of the most common cosmetic concerns in the United States. Removal of excess subcutaneous fat has become an increasingly popular procedure in an outpatient setting. A large variety of devices with varying methods of fat removal or destruction are now available.
Lindsey Yeh, Sabrina Fabi
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Subcutaneous Fat

Atlas of Dermatology, Dermatopathology and Venereology, 2021
VirgĂ­nia Coelho de Sousa   +4 more
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Echo Intensity Versus Muscle Function Correlations in Older Adults are Influenced by Subcutaneous Fat Thickness.

Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 2018
Recently, an equation that allows investigators to correct echo intensity for subcutaneous fat was developed. We evaluated correlations between uncorrected and corrected echo intensity versus measures of lower-extremity function.
M. Stock   +5 more
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Subcutaneous Fat Distribution is a Prognostic Biomarker for Men with Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer

Journal of Urology, 2018
Purpose: The relationship between body fat distribution and survival remains unclear in patients with castration resistant prostate cancer treated with docetaxel and androgen receptor axis targeted agents.
Jong Soo Lee   +7 more
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Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis

Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences
Subcutaneous fat necrosis (SCFN) is a rare dermatologic condition which until recently was thought to occur only in term neonates. Its presentations are protean and early in the disease; it mimics other more common neonatal dermatologic conditions ...
Author Njbcs
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Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis in Pancreatitis

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1979
A case of subcutaneous fat necrosis as the initial manifestation of an attack of acute pancreatitis is presented. The accompanying features of respiratory distress syndrome, leukemoid reaction, shock, pleural effusions, and arthritis due to necrosis of periarticular far are described.
J R, Cannon, J V, Pitha, M A, Everett
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Injectable agents affecting subcutaneous fats

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2015
Mesotherapy is an intradermal or subcutaneous injection of therapeutic agents to induce local effects, and was pioneered in Europe during the 1950s. For the past 2 decades, there has been significant interest in the use of mesotherapy for minimally invasive local fat contouring. Based on the theorized lipolytic effects of the agent phosphatidylcholine,
David Lk, Chen   +2 more
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Study of subcutaneous fat

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1990
The main goal of this article is to demonstrate that biochemically, metabolically, histologically, embryologically, and anatomically there are two totally different types of subcutaneous fat. This fact has clinical and surgical consequences including the concept of dynamic and surface anatomy.
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Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2003
Subcutaneous fat necrosis, one of the features of panniculitis, 1 occurs after trauma and is described in association with a variety of medical conditions. Panniculitis is usually a clinical diagnosis, with confirmation on histologic examination sought if the diagnosis is uncertain.
Rashika A, Fernando   +3 more
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