| lipoatrophy | Loss of subcutaneous fat, which may be total, congenital, and associated with hepatomegaly, excessive bone growth, and insulin-resistant diabetes. Synonym: Lawrence-Seip syndrome, lipoatrophia, lipoatrophic diabetes. Origin: G. Lipos, fat, + a-, priv. + trophe, nourishment (05 Mar 2000) |
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| partial lipoatrophy | A condition characterised by a complete loss of the subcutaneous fat of the upper part of the torso, the arms, neck, and face, sometimes with an increase of fat in the tissues about and below the pelvis. Synonym: Barraquer's disease, lipodystrophia progessiva superior, partial lipoatrophy, Simons' disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| insulin lipoatrophy | Dystrophic atrophy of subcutaneous tissues in diabetics at the site of frequent injections of insulin. Synonym: insulin lipoatrophy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lipoatrophy |
Loss of subcutaneous fat, eg, in the face and limbs.
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| lipoatrophy |
Loss of fat under the skin, causing small indentations. It can be caused by repeatedly injecting insulin in the same spot. It can affect the way insulin is absorbed if severe.
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| lipoatrophy |
The loss of fat stored under the skin, especially in the limbs and cheeks.
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| lipoatrophy |
Cavity in the subcutaneous tissue that can be caused by an immunologic reaction towards insulin.
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| lipoatrophy |
one of two kinds of lipodystrophy; characterized by fat loss in the arms, legs, buttocks, or face. See lipoaccumulation, wasting.
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