New Insights on Lipedema: The Enigmatic Disease of the Peripheral Fat.

Anna-Theresa Bauer, Dominik von Lukowicz, Katrin Lossagk, Matthias M Aitzetmueller, P. Moog, M. Cerny, H. Erne, D. Schmauss, D. Duscher, H. Machens
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BACKGROUND Although a large number of adult women worldwide are affected by lipedema, the physiologic conditions triggering onset and progression of this chronic disease remain enigmatic. In the present study, a descriptive epidemiologic situation of postoperative lipedema patients is presented. METHODS The authors developed an online survey questionnaire for lipedema patients in Germany. The survey was conducted on 209 female patients who had been diagnosed with lipedema and had undergone tumescent liposuction. RESULTS Most of the participants (average age, 38.5 years) had noticed a first manifestation of the disease at the age of 16. It took a mean of 15 years to accomplish diagnosis. Liposuction led to a significant reduction of pain, swelling, tenderness, and easy bruising as confirmed by the majority of patients. Hypothyroidism [n = 75 (35.9 percent) and depression [n = 48 (23.0 percent)] occurred at a frequency far beyond the average prevalence in the German population. The prevalence of diabetes type 1 [n = 3 (1.4 percent)], and diabetes type 2 [n = 2 (1 percent)] was particularly low among the respondents. Forty-seven of the lipedema patients (approximately 22.5 percent) suffered from a diagnosed migraine. Following liposuction, the frequency and/or intensity of migraine attacks became markedly reduced, as stated by 32 patients (68.1 percent). CONCLUSIONS Quality of life increases significantly after surgery with a reduction of pain and swelling and decreased tendency to easy bruising. The high prevalence of hypothyroidism in lipedema patients could be related to the frequently observed lipedema-associated obesity. The low prevalence of diabetes, dyslipidemia, and hypertension appears to be a specific characteristic distinguishing lipedema from lifestyle-induced obesity.
关于脂肪水肿的新见解:周围脂肪的神秘疾病。
背景:尽管全世界有大量成年女性受到脂水肿的影响,但引发这种慢性疾病发生和发展的生理条件仍然是一个谜。在本研究中,描述了术后脂水肿患者的流行病学情况。方法对德国脂水肿患者进行在线问卷调查。调查对象为209例确诊为脂肪水肿并行肿胀抽脂术的女性患者。结果大多数参与者(平均年龄38.5岁)在16岁时注意到疾病的首次表现。平均需要15年才能完成诊断。大多数患者证实,吸脂术能显著减轻疼痛、肿胀、压痛和易瘀伤。甲状腺功能减退症[n = 75(35.9%)]和抑郁症[n = 48(23.0%)]的发生频率远远超过德国人群的平均患病率。1型糖尿病[n = 3(1.4%)]和2型糖尿病[n = 2(1%)]的患病率在受访者中特别低。47名脂水肿患者(约22.5%)被诊断为偏头痛。32名患者(68.1%)表示,抽脂后,偏头痛发作的频率和/或强度显著降低。结论术后患者的生活质量明显提高,疼痛、肿胀减轻,易发生瘀伤的倾向降低。脂水肿患者甲状腺功能减退的高发可能与脂水肿相关肥胖的频繁发生有关。糖尿病、血脂异常和高血压的低患病率似乎是区分脂水肿与生活方式引起的肥胖的一个特殊特征。
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