Dercum's Disease: The Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, Radiological Findings, and Treatment of a Rare, Debilitating Inflammatory Disorder.

HCA healthcare journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.36518/2689-0216.1642
Obyda Al-Housni, Constantinos Boufeas, Valori Slane
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Introduction: Dercum's disease, also known as adiposis dolorosa, is a rare syndrome characterized by the growth of multiple, and painful, subcutaneous adipose tissues that commonly present in the abdomen and extremities. The scientific community hypothesizes that Dercum's disease is a combination of neurologic and endocrine disorders. Patients commonly describe it as chronic adipose pain, which manifests as sporadic painful flares throughout their history with the disease.

Case presentation: We share the case of a 32-year-old woman who presented to the emergency department for an acute episode of left lower extremity pain and swelling associated with a previously diagnosed history of Dercum's disease. The patient had similar events in the past, with her last episode being 3 months earlier. A diagnosis is based on clinical presentation, findings on imaging, and the exclusion of other diseases that are associated with lipomas. While there is no standard approach to treatment, healthcare professionals focus on pain management.

Conclusion: Dercum's disease is a chronic debilitating disorder, with multiple types that are diagnosed through imaging. The treatment of Dercum's disease is predicated on the patient's symptoms and the effectiveness of medications that vary based on the patient's needs.

德库姆氏病:一种罕见的、使人衰弱的炎症性疾病的临床表现、诊断、放射学发现和治疗。
简介德库姆氏病又称多色性脂肪症,是一种罕见的综合征,其特征是多发性皮下脂肪组织增生,常见于腹部和四肢,并伴有疼痛。科学界推测德库姆氏病是神经和内分泌失调的综合征。患者通常将其描述为慢性脂肪痛,在整个病史中表现为零星的疼痛发作:我们分享了一例 32 岁女性的病例,她因急性发作的左下肢疼痛和肿胀就诊于急诊科,之前曾被诊断为德库姆氏病。患者过去也曾发生过类似情况,上一次发病是在 3 个月前。诊断的依据是临床表现、影像学检查结果以及排除与脂肪瘤相关的其他疾病。虽然没有标准的治疗方法,但医护人员会将重点放在疼痛控制上:结论:德库姆氏病是一种慢性衰弱性疾病,有多种类型,可通过影像学诊断。德库姆氏病的治疗取决于患者的症状和药物疗效,而药物疗效则根据患者的需求而有所不同。
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