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- Lipomatosis abstract "Lipomatosis is believed to be an autosomal dominant condition in which multiple lipomas are present on the body. Many discrete, encapsulated lipomas form on the trunk and extremities, with relatively few on the head and shoulders. In 1993, a genetic defect within lipomas was localized to chromosome 12q15, where the HMGIC gene encodes the high-mobility-group protein isoform I-C. This is one of the most commonly found mutations in solitary lipomatous tumors but lipomas often have multiple mutations. Reciprocal translocations involving chromosomes 12q13 and 12q14 have also been observed within.Although this condition is benign, it can sometimes be very painful depending on location of said lipoma many patients concerned with cosmesis also seek removal of individual tumors. Treatment can include simple excision, endoscopic removal, or liposuction.Other entities which are accompanied by multiple lipomas include Proteus syndrome, Cowden syndrome and related disorders due to PTEN gene mutations, benign symmetric lipomatosis (Madelung disease),Dercum's Disease, familial lipodystrophy, hibernomas, epidural steroid injections with epidural lipomatosis, and familial angiolipomatosis.".
- Lipomatosis icd10 "E88.2".
- Lipomatosis meshId "D008068".
- Lipomatosis omim "151900".
- Lipomatosis wikiPageExternalLink www.lipomaboard.com.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageID "3184819".
- Lipomatosis wikiPageLength "3256".
- Lipomatosis wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Lipomatosis wikiPageRevisionID "679485687".
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Autosomal_dominant.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Benign_symmetric_lipomatosis.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lipid_metabolism_disorders.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Cowden_syndrome.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Dominance_(genetics).
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink HMGIC.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Heart.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Hibernoma.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Lipodystrophy.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Lipoma.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Madelung_disease.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink PTEN_(gene).
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink PTEN_gene.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Pelvic_lipomatosis.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Proteus_syndrome.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Rudolf_Virchow.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Salivary_gland.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Salivary_glands.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLink Virchows_metamorphosis.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lipomatosis".
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "familial multiple lipomatosis".
- Lipomatosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "lipomatosis".
- Lipomatosis hasPhotoCollection Lipomatosis.
- Lipomatosis icd "E88.2".
- Lipomatosis meshid "D008068".
- Lipomatosis name "Lipomatosis".
- Lipomatosis omim "151900".
- Lipomatosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lipid_metabolism_disorders.
- Lipomatosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lipomatosis subject Category:Lipid_metabolism_disorders.
- Lipomatosis type Disease.
- Lipomatosis type Disorder.
- Lipomatosis type Error.
- Lipomatosis type Thing.
- Lipomatosis type Q12136.
- Lipomatosis comment "Lipomatosis is believed to be an autosomal dominant condition in which multiple lipomas are present on the body. Many discrete, encapsulated lipomas form on the trunk and extremities, with relatively few on the head and shoulders. In 1993, a genetic defect within lipomas was localized to chromosome 12q15, where the HMGIC gene encodes the high-mobility-group protein isoform I-C.".
- Lipomatosis label "Lipomatosis".
- Lipomatosis sameAs Lipomatose.
- Lipomatosis sameAs Lipomatose.
- Lipomatosis sameAs m.04fznn6.
- Lipomatosis sameAs Q1691351.
- Lipomatosis sameAs Q1691351.
- Lipomatosis wasDerivedFrom Lipomatosis?oldid=679485687.
- Lipomatosis isPrimaryTopicOf Lipomatosis.
- Lipomatosis name "Lipomatosis".