Daniel Sirbu, D. Sirbu, Ilie Suharschi, Mihai Cebotari, Nicolae Chele
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Abstract
Madelung’s disease is a pathology characterized by the proliferation of adipose tissue conglomerates with poorly defined margins and surrounding tissue invasion. Over the years the Republic of Moldova’s population had a varied frequency of sickness, mostly were affected men by the disease. A retrospective study was conducted to determine the disease data of the patients affected by the Madelung’s disease treated at IMSP IMU, comparing sex, age, class of affection and geographic distribution during the 1977—1990 and 2011—2021 years.