R. Dinnendahl, D. Tschimmel, Vanessa Löw, Manuel Cornely, Tim Hucho
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Non-obese lipedema patients show a distinctly altered quantitative sensory testing profile with high diagnostic potential
Quantitative sensory testing indicates distinct sensory alterations in nonobese lipedema patients compared with age-matched and waist-to-height ratio–matched controls, suggesting a fast and easy-to-use diagnostic test.