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Lipodystrophy is a condition that’s characterized by a complete or partial loss of and/or abnormal distribution of adipose (fat) tissue in certain areas of your body.
Lipodystrophy is a rare disorder that affects how the body accumulates and stores fat. There may be additional fat, for instance, around the abdomen and very little in...
Lipodystrophy syndromes are a group of genetic or acquired disorders in which the body is unable to produce and maintain healthy fat tissue. [1][2] The medical condition is characterized by abnormal or degenerative conditions of the body's adipose tissue.
Lipodystrophy is a problem with the way your body uses and stores fat. It's called acquired when you aren't born with it. It often affects the fat that’s just under your skin, so it can change ...
Lipodystrophy syndromes comprise a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by either generalized or partial lack of adipose tissue depending on the type of lipodystrophy (1, 2). Lipodystrophy classically has been classified as congenital or acquired.
We are specifically trying to study protein turnover and insulin action in the hypertrophied skeletal muscles of patients with lipodystrophy to get a better understanding of the interplay between adipose tissue and skeletal muscle in maintaining glucose and lipid homeostasis.
Lipodystrophy is a group of rare syndromes that cause a person to lose fat from some parts of the body, while gaining it in others, including on organs like the liver. A person can be born with lipodystrophy or develop it later in life.
Lipodystrophy is a rare disorder that affects how the body stores and uses fat. Children with lipodystrophy may have little or no body fat. Instead, fat builds up in places it shouldn’t, like the blood and internal organs. This can lead to diabetes and other health problems.
What is lipodystrophy? Lipodystrophies are conditions that involve the loss of body fat, in particular subcutaneous adipose tissue in the absence of malnutrition or a catabolic state that would otherwise explain the fat loss.
Lipodystrophies are the category of conditions that share the common finding of a reduction in subcutaneous fat. There are multiple subtypes of lipodystrophy, which may be either congenital or acquired and vary in the distribution of fat loss.