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- Q5432945 subject Q8408890.
- Q5432945 abstract "Familial partial lipodystrophy (also known as "Köbberling–Dunnigan syndrome") is an autosomal dominant skin condition characterized by the loss of subcutaneous fat.Familial partial lipodystrophy also refers to a rare condition in which there is a loss of subcutaneous fat in the upper section of the body, face to trunk, however the lower half of the body remains unaffected. Type 1 is believed to be underdiagnosed.".
- Q5432945 wikiPageExternalLink ldconnect.org.
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- Q5432945 wikiPageWikiLink Q8408890.
- Q5432945 type Disease.
- Q5432945 type Thing.
- Q5432945 type Q12136.
- Q5432945 comment "Familial partial lipodystrophy (also known as "Köbberling–Dunnigan syndrome") is an autosomal dominant skin condition characterized by the loss of subcutaneous fat.Familial partial lipodystrophy also refers to a rare condition in which there is a loss of subcutaneous fat in the upper section of the body, face to trunk, however the lower half of the body remains unaffected. Type 1 is believed to be underdiagnosed.".
- Q5432945 label "Familial partial lipodystrophy".