Medical information you can trust

Home Diseases & Disorders Medications Parenting & Pregnancy Medical Dictionary
 Talk Medical > Medical Dictionary > Lipomatosis, Multiple Symmetric

Newsletter

Subscribe to the free monthly health digest.

Relevant health articles just for you.


 

Lipomatosis, Multiple Symmetric

 
Lipomatosis, multiple symmetric: A disorder characterized by painless symmetrical diffuse deposits of fat beneath the skin of the neck, upper trunk, arms and legs.

The condition is thought to be genetic although its exact mode of inheritance is uncertain. It may be a mitochondrial DNA disease. It frequently appears in association with alcoholic liver disease, macrocytic anemia ("low blood" with big red blood cells) and peripheral neuropathy (disease of the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the brain and spinal cord). The peripheral neuropathy has often been laid to alcoholism, but the neuropathy is likely an integral part of the syndrome.

This disorder affects mainly men and is more frequent in the Mediterranean area. It has been suggested that the distribution of fat in multiple symmetric lipomatosis resembles that of a pre-Roman (6th century BC) Italic statue called the Capestrano warrior discovered in the Abruzzi region of Italy.

Multiple symmetric lipomatosis is also known as cephalothoracic lipodystrophy, the Launois-Bensaude syndrome and Madelung disease. It was called 'fat neck' (Fetthals) by Madelung in 1888.

Print this page

 


About Talk Medical · Help · Contact Us · Link to Talk Medical
Talk Medical Copyright © 2008 Talk Medical. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions. Privacy Policy.