Multiple symmetrical lipomatosis (Madelung’s disease) in the clinic of internal diseases.

Author:

Esedov E. M.1,Abasova A. S.1,Musaeva L. N.1,Magomedeminova S. R.1

Affiliation:

1. Dagestan State Medical University

Abstract

Clinical and experimental research is mainly devoted to the general obesity as a systemic disease. In clinical practice constitutional secrete exogenous (primary) and secondary types of Obesity. The peculiarities of distribution are distinguished abdominal (android), glyuteo-femoral (gynoid) obesity options regardless of the reason for its development. For the clinic is important to the study of obesity as a systemic disease because it causes the development of diseases of the cardiovascular system (coronary heart disease, hypertension), metabolic syndrome, liver disease, kidney and other organs. Preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic measures are aimed at preventing or reducing the clinical manifestations of obesity in order to preserve the health and quality of life ofpatients. However, the pathology of adipose tissue is also seen limited (focal) deposition of fat (especially subcutaneous) in different parts of the subcutaneous fat.

Publisher

Medical Informational Agency Publishers

Subject

General Medicine

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