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Lipomatosis, benign symmetrical - Type II - pseudoathletic type.

Lipomatosis, benign symmetrical - type II - pseudoathletic type.

Lipomatosis benign symmetrical: shoulder girdle or pseudoathletic type.

Lipomatosis, benign symmetrical. 67-year-old female patient with continuously increasing lipomatosis (type II) for about 20 years. internal medicine: polyneuropathy, chronic liver damage, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia. massive, diffuse symmetrical, tumorous, doughy coarse fat tissue proliferation on trunk and upper arms. pseudoathletic habitus.

Lipomatosis benign symmetrical: shoulder girdle or pseudoathletic type.

Lipomatosis, benign symmetrical. type III: pelvic girdle type (gynaecoid type). 42 year old, healthy, familial preloaded (mother with analogous changes) patient. development of lipomatosis after puberty. gynaecoid type with diffuse, symmetrical fat deposits in the pelvic girdle area, with relatively slim trunk.

Lipomatosis, benign symmetrical-type I. 66 years old, formerly completely slim patient. development of lipomatosis for about 20 years, first in the neck later in the entire neck area. clinic: diffuse at the neck rather rough elastic at the neck soft elastic lipomatosis with distinct mechanical movement restriction of the head joints, stress dyspnea. extensive facial erythema with telangiectasia. functional livedo on both legs.

Lipomatosis, benign symmetrical type I) . 64-year-old patient. typical Madelung`scher fat neck. insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. rosacea erythematosa; telangiectasia on the trunk.

DD: Lipomatosis, benign symmetric: so-called truncal obesity after many years of treatment with systemic glucocorticoids, S.a. Striae cutis distensae.