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Journal of Breast Cancer ; : 397-400, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-51125

ABSTRACT

Multiple symmetric lipomatosis (MSL), or Madelung's disease, is a rare disease of unknown etiology. It is characterized by the presence of loose adipose tissue deposits localized in the cervical region and upper body. MSL presenting as bilateral huge gynecomastia is an extremely rare phenomenon. The present report describes a case of MSL in a 66-year-old man. The patients presented with bilateral breast bulging. He had a history of cigarette and alcohol use. His condition was treated with a bilateral nipple-sparing mastectomy. MSL can present as a form of gynecomastia, for its accurate diagnosis and proper treatment of MSL, increasing awareness of the clinical characteristics of the disease is required, especially amongst breast surgeons. Herein, we review the literature and discuss the clinical characteristics, pathology, and surgical treatment of MSL.


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Male , Adipose Tissue , Breast , Diagnosis , Gynecomastia , Lipomatosis , Lipomatosis, Multiple Symmetrical , Mastectomy , Pathology , Rare Diseases , Tobacco Products
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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 28(2): 324-337, abr.-jun. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-702626

ABSTRACT

A lipomatose simétrica múltipla ou síndrome de Madelung é uma doença rara, caracterizada por depósitos de tecido adiposo de caráter benigno, de rápido crescimento, principalmente em região cervical, dorso e, mais raramente, membros e face, em geral relacionados ao alcoolismo crônico. O tratamento cirúrgico é paliativo e a recidiva é comum. Neste trabalho é relatado um caso de paciente portador de lipomatose simétrica múltipla, seguido de revisão de literatura enfocando diagnóstico e tratamento dessa afecção.


Multiple symmetric lipomatosis, also called Madelung's syndrome, is a rare disease characterized by the accumulation of rapidly growing benign fat tissue, particularly in the cervical region, back, and more rarely in the extremities and face. It is generally associated with chronic alcoholism. Surgical treatment is palliative, and relapse is common. This paper reports the case of a patient with multiple symmetric lipomatosis followed by a review of the literature addressing the diagnosis and treatment of this condition.


Subject(s)
Humans , Abdomen , Hyperuricemia/surgery , Lipomatosis, Multiple Symmetrical/surgery , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Adipose Tissue/growth & development , Adipose Tissue/physiopathology , Ultrasonography, Mammary , Methods , Patients
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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 358-361, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-654992

ABSTRACT

Multiple symmetrical lipomatosis (MSL) is a rare disorder characterized by the presence of multiple, symmetric, unencapsulated fat masses in the face, neck, and other areas. Typically, this entity has been related to the presence of three anterior bulges in the neck. MSL is usually described in adults from 30 to 60 years old, with an incidence of about 1 in 25,000 and a male-to-female ratio of 15 : 1 to 30 : 1. More than 90% of the patients have associated alcoholism. The etiology of MSL remains unknown, but an abnormal lipogenesis induced by catecholamines has been observed. The accumulation of fat prevents accurate clinical assessment of the neck and obscures other underlying abnormalities. In the current report, the authors described one case of MSL associated with bilateral vocal cord palsy and reviewed the associated literature.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Middle Aged , Alcoholism , Catecholamines , Incidence , Lipogenesis , Lipomatosis, Multiple Symmetrical , Neck , Vocal Cord Paralysis , Vocal Cords
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