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A patient with nephrotic syndrome in association with partial
lipodystrophy
is reported. The features of partial
lipodystrophy
are well recognized and the renal lesion is a mesangiocapillary glomerulo-nephritis of a dense deposit type with an associated
depression
of C3. This type of kidney involvement is becoming increasingly recognized as common in the syndrome of partial
lipodystrophy
.
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PMID:Partial lipodystrophy with nephrotic syndrome. 66 98
We report a Japanese boy with centrifugal
lipodystrophy
. The initial lesion developed on the forehead as an area of erythema which showed centrifugal spread and central fading to leave a residual
depression
. Three years later, similar erythematous lesions appeared on the cheeks, and he developed a cadaverous appearance. A central
depression
on the upper trunk was surrounded by an erythematous border and there was right cervical lymphadenopathy. Histological examination revealed inflammatory changes in the subcutaneous fat. Although this patient showed the characteristics of both centrifugal and progressive
lipodystrophy
(partial
lipodystrophy
), we consider that he has centrifugal
lipodystrophy
of the face because of the overall features of the lesions.
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PMID:Centrifugal lipodystrophy of the face mimicking progressive lipodystrophy. 141 63
We have studied a girl seven and a half years old with a renal disease manifested by proteinuria and nephrotic syndrome combined with initial macroscopic hematuria normal blood pressure and persistent
depression
of the complement C3 levels with the complement activating gamma globulin (C3 Nef) present in serum. The anatomopathological study showed findings of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis type II with intramembranous deposit (dense deposit disease). An unusual association with partial
lipodystrophy
was present in this case. A follow-up of five years, and a few considerations about etiopathogenic theories were presented.
...
PMID:[Partial lipodystrophy and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis. Apropos of a case]. 267 78
A further case of SHORT syndrome is reported. This 9-year-old Italian boy was short of stature and had partial
lipodystrophy
, minor facial anomalies, mild hyperextensibility of joints, ocular
depression
, Rieger anomaly, delay in speech development and in dental eruption. The father and sister showed a striking similarity to the propositus. Moreover, the sister had bilateral and symmetrical lens opacities, which have not been reported previously in affected subjects or their relatives. A variable expression of an autosomal dominant gene can be considered in the present family.
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PMID:SHORT syndrome: a new case with probable autosomal dominant inheritance. 866 49
The liposuction with a rotary cannula combines suction under traditional
depression
with rotation of the cannula mounted on a hand-piece, connected to a motor. This rotation, which can be has high as 400 r.p.m., allows 360 degrees treatment of
lipodystrophy
in a single procedure. Safety is ensured by an adjustable couple limiter, which prevents any risk of accidental movements when the cannula meets resistance. The authors conducted a study on 2 cases, which demonstrated a definite advantage of this technique in marked to severe
lipodystrophy
(1.5 to 7 litres of suction) and in high-density zones which are difficult to treat (epigastrium, knees, dorsal folds). This technique does not provide any decisive advantages in cases of minor
lipodystrophy
, which could justify its routine use in this context.
...
PMID:[Liposuction using a rotary cannula. Technical note]. 918 85
The acronym SHORT was first used by Gorlin et al. (1975) and Sensenbrenner et al. (1975) to define a recognizable pattern of features, consisting of Short Stature, Hyperextensibility of joints and/or inguinal Hernia, Ocular
depression
, Rieger anomaly, and Teething delay. Other features characteristic of the syndrome included intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), slow weight gain, frequent illness, triangular face, anteverted ears, telecanthus, deeply set eyes, wide nasal bridge, hypoplastic alae nasi, chin dimple, micrognathia, clinodactyly, partial
lipodystrophy
, hearing loss, functional heart murmur, delayed bone age, delayed speech, normal intellect, glucose intolerance, and insulinopenic diabetes. To our knowledge 19 cases of SHORT syndrome have been reported (Gorlin et al., 1975; Sensenbrenner et al., 1975; Aarskog et al., 1983; Toriello et al., 1985; Lipson et al., 1989; Schwingshandl et al., 1993; Verge et al., 1994; Bankier et al., 1985; Brodsky et al., 1996; Sorge et al., 1996; Haan and Morris, 1998). We report the twentieth patient diagnosed with SHORT syndrome who presented with growth retardation, sensorineural hearing loss, and minor dysmorphic features, consistent with the phenotype described for this syndrome.
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PMID:Case report on SHORT syndrome. 1045 59
Lipodystrophy
is a poorly understood condition associated with antiretroviral therapy in HIV infection. The symptoms may include some combination of central fat accumulation, peripheral fat depletion, and metabolic disturbance. A qualitative survey of 33 HIV-infected heterosexual women and gay men with
lipodystrophy
assessed psychosocial impact and effect on quality of life. Dominant themes included erosion of self-image and self-esteem, problems in social and sexual relations, threats to locus of control, forced HIV disclosure, and demoralization and
depression
. Another theme was clinicians' minimization of the importance of
lipodystrophy
. Further research is required to fully understand the psychosocial impact of
lipodystrophy
and to develop strategies that help individuals cope.
...
PMID:Psychosocial impact of the lipodystrophy syndrome in HIV infection. 1101 53
We present two Japanese cases of involutional lipoatrophy. The first case is that of a 30-year-old woman, who first appeared at our hospital complaining of a localized, well-demarcated
depression
, approximately 3 x 4 cm in size, normal to slightly erythematous in coloration, on the lateral side of the left upper arm (Fig. 1a). The condition was asymptomatic, and she had noticed this anomaly a month prior to consultation. She received intramuscular injections of corticosteroids of unknown dosage at the affected site for the treatment of allergic rhinitis 4 months prior to her present consultation. The second patient, a 23-year-old woman, appeared at our hospital complaining of a similar macule 4 x 4 cm in size, which she noticed several weeks prior to her most recent consultation. She had no history of injury or injection at the site before the development of the condition (Fig. 1b). She had been under treatment for atopic dermatitis since early childhood and was treated only with topical applications of white petrolatum containing 2% salicylic acid for the past several years. In order to rule out the possibility of acquired partial
lipodystrophy
associated with localized scleroderma, lupus profundus and the other connective tissue diseases, a histological examination was performed for both patients. Histopathological analysis of the region exhibited a well-defined fat lobule composed of numerous small adipocytes (Fig. 1c) embedded in hyaline connective tissue. Edema and dilated capillaries were noticeable in the subcutaneous tissue surrounding the area. Inflammatory cells were not prominent, although mononuclear cells were observed in both patients. No epidermal change was seen in either patient. Direct and indirect immunofluorescence studies revealed no deposits of immunoreactants in the skin of either patient. Immunohistochemical studies with the antibody against macrophage (anti-CD68 antigen; DAKO.) showed that positive cells were scattered around blood vessels and shrunken lipocytes in the subcutaneous tissues (Fig. 1d). Most of these cells in the fat lobules were also positive for mucin stains such as Alcian blue. No abnormal findings came to light in the ordinary hematological and blood chemistry examinations of both patients. The autoantibody screening tests using antinuclear, anti-DNA, anticentromere, and anti-Scl-70 antibodies were negative in both patients.
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PMID:Two Japanese cases of localized involutional lipoatrophy. 1201 Mar 46
Hispanics represent 13% of the U.S. population but account for 19% of the new AIDS cases reported in 2000. The antiretroviral drug therapy used for the treatment of HIV/AIDS may cause
lipodystrophy
and insulin resistance, among other effects. Physical and leisure activities reduce these effects and improve the emotional and physical well-being of HIV-positive persons. This study describes physical and leisure activities, life satisfaction,
depression
, and body composition of HIV-positive Hispanics in Puerto Rico and compares body composition, CD4 counts,
depression
, leisure time, and life satisfaction of participants classified as physically active or inactive. Sixty-eight individuals were evaluated using questionnaires and biophysical measurements. Descriptive statistics and independent t tests were used for data analysis. Physically active participants had higher life satisfaction scores and healthier body composition as compared to those physically inactive. Health professionals must encourage the promotion of a physically active lifestyle among HIV-positive Hispanics.
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PMID:Physical and leisure activity, body composition, and life satisfaction in HIV-positive Hispanics in Puerto Rico. 1529 60
An informal yet comprehensive literature review of abstracts published in Medline was undertaken to identify papers that reported on how facial aging,
lipodystrophy
, and facial lipoatrophy affect quality of life. Facial lipoatrophy can erode self-esteem, cause psychological distress, and lead to
depression
. Persons with HIV infection encounter both stigmatization and marginalization as a result of facial lipoatrophy. In addition to exploring novel antiretroviral therapies that do not result in
lipodystrophy
, clinicians should consider treatments that correct the appearance of lipoatrophy for patients who feel adversely affected by the condition.
...
PMID:Relationship between lipoatrophy and quality of life. 1604 80
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