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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for lipoatrophy
  1. Familial partial lipodystrophy is a rare condition characterized by an abnormal distribution of fatty (adipose) tissue. Adipose tissue is normally found in many ...
  2. Congenital generalized lipodystrophy (also called Berardinelli-Seip congenital lipodystrophy) is a rare condition characterized by an almost total lack of fatty ( ...
  3. ... muscles, along with a loss of fatty tissue (lipodystrophy), mainly in the upper body. The combination of ... contractures, muscular atrophy, microcytic anemia, and panniculitis-induced lipodystrophy (JMP) syndrome; and the other called chronic atypical ...
  4. ... a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipoatrophy), primarily in the face, arms, and chest. This ... and problems with adipocyte maturation might contribute to lipoatrophy in affected individuals. It is unclear how reduced ...
  5. ... a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy) in certain regions of the body. The two ... of this disorder, mandibuloacral dysplasia with type A lipodystrophy (MADA) and mandibuloacral dysplasia with type B lipodystrophy ( ...
  6. ... with dense deposit disease may have acquired partial lipodystrophy, a condition characterized by a lack of fatty ( ... occur with dense deposit disease, including acquired partial lipodystrophy and a buildup of drusen in the retina. ...
  7. ... a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy). The lack of fat, together with thin, wrinkled, ...
  8. ... abnormal distribution of fatty tissue in their bodies (lipodystrophy). Affected infants have difficulty growing and gaining weight ...
  9. ... a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy), particularly in the face, arms, and legs. In ...