Korean J Dermatol.  2002 Sep;40(9):1151-1153.

A Case of Benign Symmetric Lipomatosis

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  • 1Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea. bju-shin@hanmail.net

Abstract

Benign symmetric lipomatosis is a rare disease of undetermined cause characterized by massive symmetric depositions of adipose tissue, predominantly on the neck, shoulder, back, and upper extremities. A 60-year-old man with chronic alcoholism was referred to our clinic for symmetric, skin-colored, non-tender masses on the posterior neck, both clavicular areas, abdomen, and back for about 10 years. He had been managed for tingling sensation on both hands in the neurologic department. Nerve conduction velocity studies were consistent with sensorimotor polyneuropathy and histopathologic findings revealed that the reticular dermis was replaced by normal uncapsulated mature fat cells. We report a rare case of benign symmetric lipomatosis associated with polyneuropathy.

Keyword

Benign symmetric lipomatosis; Polyneuropathy

MeSH Terms

Abdomen
Adipocytes
Adipose Tissue
Alcoholism
Dermis
Hand
Humans
Lipomatosis*
Middle Aged
Neck
Neural Conduction
Polyneuropathies
Rare Diseases
Sensation
Shoulder
Upper Extremity
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