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Preferred Name | acquired generalized lipodystrophy | |
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Lawrence-Seip syndrome acquired lipoatrophic diabetes Lawrence syndrome acquired generalized lipodystrophy |
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Acquired generalized lipodystrophy belongs to a group of lipodystrophic syndromes characterized by loss of adipose tissue, and is a syndrome of insulin resistance that leads to increased cardiovascular risk. Acquired generalized lipodystrophy is related to a selective loss of subcutaneous adipose tissue occurring exclusively at the extremities (face, legs, arms, palms and sometimes soles). |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0019193 |
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Lawrence-Seip syndrome acquired lipoatrophic diabetes Lawrence syndrome acquired generalized lipodystrophy
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definition |
Acquired generalized lipodystrophy belongs to a group of lipodystrophic syndromes characterized by loss of adipose tissue, and is a syndrome of insulin resistance that leads to increased cardiovascular risk. Acquired generalized lipodystrophy is related to a selective loss of subcutaneous adipose tissue occurring exclusively at the extremities (face, legs, arms, palms and sometimes soles).
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Lawrence-Seip syndrome acquired lipoatrophic diabetes Lawrence syndrome acquired generalized lipodystrophy
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acquired generalized lipodystrophy
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MONDO:0019193
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acquired generalized lipodystrophy
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https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/12603/acquired-generalized-lipodystrophy |
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textual definition |
Acquired generalized lipodystrophy belongs to a group of lipodystrophic syndromes characterized by loss of adipose tissue, and is a syndrome of insulin resistance that leads to increased cardiovascular risk. Acquired generalized lipodystrophy is related to a selective loss of subcutaneous adipose tissue occurring exclusively at the extremities (face, legs, arms, palms and sometimes soles).
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