脂肪水肿:临床特征、诊断和管理。

IF 1.3 Q3 SURGERY
Archives of Plastic Surgery-APS Pub Date : 2025-05-15 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2530-5875
Hatan Mortada, Abdulmalek W Alhithlool, Nouf Z AlBattal, Rashika K Shetty, Ghaleb A Al-Mekhlafi, Joon Pio Hong, Feras Alshomer
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摘要

脂肪水肿是一种主要影响女性的脂肪组织紊乱,经常被误认为是肥胖或淋巴水肿。相对而言,很少有研究精确地定义了脂肪水肿的发病机制、流行病学和治疗方法。然而,成功地认识到脂水肿作为一个独特的条件是重要的妥善管理。本文综述了有关脂水肿的流行病学、发病机制、临床表现、鉴别诊断和治疗的文献。目前的研究表明,脂水肿似乎是一种与遗传因素和脂肪分布有关的临床实体,尽管它不同于淋巴水肿和肥胖。一些可用的治疗方法包括复杂的去充血性物理疗法、吸脂和激光辅助解脂。脂性水肿的治疗是复杂的,不同于淋巴水肿。迫切需要进一步的高质量随机对照试验,以继续推进我们对这种经常被忽视的疾病的理解,并探索专门为脂肪水肿患者量身定制的最佳医疗和手术治疗方案。总之,尽管经常误诊,但对这种特征不佳但可能未被诊断的疾病的增强认识和定制治疗策略的研究表明,这是有希望的进步。证据级别-不存在。
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Lipedema: Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Management.

Lipedema is an adipose tissue disorder that principally affects women and is frequently misidentified as obesity or lymphedema. There have been relatively few studies that have precisely defined the pathogenesis, epidemiology, and treatment approaches for lipedema. However, successfully recognizing lipedema as a distinct condition is important for proper management. This review aimed to examine the existing literature on the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, and treatments for lipedema. The current research indicates that lipedema appears to be a clinical entity related to genetic factors and fat distribution, although distinct from lymphedema and obesity. Some available treatments include complex decongestive physiotherapy, liposuction, and laser-assisted lipolysis. The management of lipedema is complex and differs from that of lymphedema. Further high-quality randomized controlled trials are urgently needed to continue advancing our understanding of this often neglected disease and exploring optimal medical and surgical treatment regimens tailored specifically for lipedema patients. In summary, despite frequent misdiagnosis, enhanced recognition, and research into customized therapeutic strategies for this poorly characterized but likely underdiagnosed disorder represent promising steps forward. Level of evidence  N/A.

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